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Armenia's sports and youth minister resigns
29 January 2010 [13:57] -
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Armenian Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Armen Grigoryan has submitted resignation to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.
Most likely, Head of Armenian State Labour Inspectorate Arthur Petrosyan will be appointed to the post.
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