The parliament of Armenia has given 77 votes for the re-election of Artur Javadyan as the president of the Central Bank, News Armenia reports.
Javadyan was promoted by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan as the only candidate for the post. Only two MPs voted against him.
Javadyan thanked the president for his trust yesterday. Commenting on his progress as president of the Central Bank since 2008, the official emphasized that the institution had managed to correlate the goals set out in the Constitution and law to keep prices stable. Stability is considered one of the main priorities in going through the financial and economic crisis.