ARMENIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS: CONFISCATION AND SALE OF BJNI PLANT BRIGHT EVIDENCE OF UNDECLARED WAR OF ARMENIAN RULING REGIME AGAINST BUSINESS-ENVIRONMENT
ArmInfo
2009-02-19 10:17:00
ArmInfo. Armenian National Congress (ANC) has harshly criticized the
sale of Bjni mineral water plant. The plant was confiscated from the
family of Khachatour Sukiasyan, businessman and parliamentarian,
who is currently in hiding. Sukiasyan is accused of complicity in
March incidents in Yerevan in 2008.
ANC declares that the public sale of Bjni was held with many
violations, and the grossest violation was the circumstance that the
proceedings in the case of confiscation and sale of the plant have
not been over yet. 'The regime has demonstrated one more time that
it neglects any provision of the Constitution including the property
right and inviolability. Hereby the regime has ruined the institute
of property and broken the trust of small and medium-sized business
in property and future', the ANC statement says.
The authors of the statement are surprised that there are supporters
and executors of the regime's will among big businessmen who do not
understand that under the present regime they may prove in the same
situation tomorrow.
ArmInfo
2009-02-19 10:17:00
ArmInfo. Armenian National Congress (ANC) has harshly criticized the
sale of Bjni mineral water plant. The plant was confiscated from the
family of Khachatour Sukiasyan, businessman and parliamentarian,
who is currently in hiding. Sukiasyan is accused of complicity in
March incidents in Yerevan in 2008.
ANC declares that the public sale of Bjni was held with many
violations, and the grossest violation was the circumstance that the
proceedings in the case of confiscation and sale of the plant have
not been over yet. 'The regime has demonstrated one more time that
it neglects any provision of the Constitution including the property
right and inviolability. Hereby the regime has ruined the institute
of property and broken the trust of small and medium-sized business
in property and future', the ANC statement says.
The authors of the statement are surprised that there are supporters
and executors of the regime's will among big businessmen who do not
understand that under the present regime they may prove in the same
situation tomorrow.