If a member of parliament cannot borrow a loan, how about ordinary
people?
06-05-2008 13:02:30 - KarabakhOpen
`If a member of parliament cannot borrow a loan, how about ordinary
people?' asked Member of Parliament Oleg Grigoryan during the
discussion of the budget report 2007. The NKR National Assembly
Committee of Production and Industrial Infrastructures discussed the
budget report yesterday. The question was addressed to the minister of
economic development Benik Bakshiyan.
According to Oleg Grigoryan, he submitted a business plan to Artsakh
Investment Foundation for the program of development of small and
medium-sized businesses. His documents were forwarded to Artsakhbank
where they are still lying. They explain the refusal by the absence of
some documents and shortcomings in others.
The member of parliament voiced concern that each demands a new
document, and already three months has passed. Meanwhile, the member of
parliament offered his apartment in Stepanakert as collateral.
The minister of economic development promised to study this problem and
answer later.
In an interview with Karabakh-Open.com Oleg Grigoryan said he presented
a business plan with a value of 6 million drams.
It turns out that in the bank they do not know that O. Grigoryan is a
member of parliament, and he is not likely to inform the staff of the
bank about it. After all, ordinary borrowers cannot inform the staff of
the bank about the same.
people?
06-05-2008 13:02:30 - KarabakhOpen
`If a member of parliament cannot borrow a loan, how about ordinary
people?' asked Member of Parliament Oleg Grigoryan during the
discussion of the budget report 2007. The NKR National Assembly
Committee of Production and Industrial Infrastructures discussed the
budget report yesterday. The question was addressed to the minister of
economic development Benik Bakshiyan.
According to Oleg Grigoryan, he submitted a business plan to Artsakh
Investment Foundation for the program of development of small and
medium-sized businesses. His documents were forwarded to Artsakhbank
where they are still lying. They explain the refusal by the absence of
some documents and shortcomings in others.
The member of parliament voiced concern that each demands a new
document, and already three months has passed. Meanwhile, the member of
parliament offered his apartment in Stepanakert as collateral.
The minister of economic development promised to study this problem and
answer later.
In an interview with Karabakh-Open.com Oleg Grigoryan said he presented
a business plan with a value of 6 million drams.
It turns out that in the bank they do not know that O. Grigoryan is a
member of parliament, and he is not likely to inform the staff of the
bank about it. After all, ordinary borrowers cannot inform the staff of
the bank about the same.