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    TSARUKIAN'S HOTEL OPENS IN TSAGHKADZOR WITH FANFARE
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Nov 9 2006

    A luxury hotel belonging to a wealthy businessman was inaugurated
    in the resort town of Tsaghkadzor on Thursday, with President Robert
    Kocharian and several other government and parliament members attending
    the ceremony.

    Multirest House, a newly built 42-room hotel complex, is the latest
    investment by Gagik Tsarukian, arguably the most influential oligarch
    who leads the ambitious Prosperous Armenia party believed to enjoy
    Kocharian's backing ahead of next year's parliamentary elections.

    Kocharian personally performed the ribbon-cutting ritual in the
    presence of Local Government Minister Hovik Abrahamian, Yerevan
    Mayor Yervand Zakharian, as well as wealthy businessmen, MPs Samvel
    Aleksanian, Hakob Hakobian, and others.

    After being shown around the hotel area Kocharian shared his
    impressions with the media, saying that such an investment had long
    been expected in Tsaghkadzor.

    "Business responded to what we expected and I am glad that today
    Tsaghkadzor has the first such powerful structure both by its scales
    and quality," the president emphasized.

    Rooms at the hotel are available from 40,000 drams (about $105) per
    night; some rooms can be as expensive as 120,000 drams (about $315)
    per night. Hotel managers say it is the first hotel of this class
    made available in Tsaghkadzor, a winter resort town situated about
    55 kilometers to the north of Armenia's capital Yerevan.

    Tsarukian avoided answering questions about how much money he had
    invested in his new business. "I don't count how much I invest. I
    spent as much as was necessary," he said.

    Kocharian brushed aside media speculations that his visit was the sign
    of political endorsement of Tsarukian's party. He said he attended
    the event primarily to encourage more investment in the sphere.

    The president steered clear of questions about his possible support
    for Prosperous Armenia in the upcoming elections. He only promised to
    have a special meeting with media dealing with all sorts of political
    questions before the end of this year.

    Tsarukian also denied any link between the event and politics.
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