ARMENTEL INTERVENES IN HOME POLICY OF ARMENIA, CHAIRMAN OF
NON-REGISTERED PARTY DECLARES
YEREVAN, August 26 (Noyan Tapan). ArmenTel intervenes in home policy
of Armenia. Ruben Mnatsakanian, the Chairman of the "Free Hayk
Mission" non-registered party, declaring this at the August 26 press
conference mentioned that because of 7-day breaking of telephone
communication of the party office the party wasn't able to inform the
representatives of territorial and regional structures of the party
about the special general meeting that was to be organized for the
purpose of registration of the party. On August 24, a representative
of ArmenTel objected to the suit of the party in the court of first
instance of the Kentron and Nork-Marash Yerevan communities mentioning
that according to the acting law, the "Free Hayk Mission" should have
declared about the congress a month ago through mass media, so
breaking of the telephone communication has nothing to do with
non-registration of the party. According to R.Mnatsakanian, this
objection is means of influencing the home policy of Armenia and "a
regular attempt of avoiding responsibility by means of abusing the
monopoly position on the market." To recap, the "Free Hayk Mission" is
among 51 parties included into the list of the parties subject to
dissolution, which were submitted to the court by the State Register.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
NON-REGISTERED PARTY DECLARES
YEREVAN, August 26 (Noyan Tapan). ArmenTel intervenes in home policy
of Armenia. Ruben Mnatsakanian, the Chairman of the "Free Hayk
Mission" non-registered party, declaring this at the August 26 press
conference mentioned that because of 7-day breaking of telephone
communication of the party office the party wasn't able to inform the
representatives of territorial and regional structures of the party
about the special general meeting that was to be organized for the
purpose of registration of the party. On August 24, a representative
of ArmenTel objected to the suit of the party in the court of first
instance of the Kentron and Nork-Marash Yerevan communities mentioning
that according to the acting law, the "Free Hayk Mission" should have
declared about the congress a month ago through mass media, so
breaking of the telephone communication has nothing to do with
non-registration of the party. According to R.Mnatsakanian, this
objection is means of influencing the home policy of Armenia and "a
regular attempt of avoiding responsibility by means of abusing the
monopoly position on the market." To recap, the "Free Hayk Mission" is
among 51 parties included into the list of the parties subject to
dissolution, which were submitted to the court by the State Register.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress