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  • Newspaper: Clouds Gathering Over Robert Kocharyan's Business

    NEWSPAPER: CLOUDS GATHERING OVER ROBERT KOCHARYAN'S BUSINESS

    arminfo
    Friday, May 20, 20:50

    Business of ex-president Robert Kocharyan and his son experiences
    hard times, writes Zhamanak oppositional newspaper referring to its
    own sources.

    The newspaper writes that after Kocharyan's recent interview with
    Mediamax agency, his business-projects are no longer advertised. In
    addition, the business expansion projects of the ex-president's family
    have been suspended.

    The newspaper writes that Vice Premier of Armenia, Minister of
    Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgyan gave relevant charges
    to responsible persons. It is interesting information given the
    fact that many observers considered Gevorgyan one of the second
    president's peoples.

    In his interview with the above agency, Kocharyan, in particular,
    said that the state of emergency was declared in Yerevan because of
    the post-election unrest in 2008 when the situation got out of control
    and was threatening to the constitutional order and security of the
    citizens and their property. He said that the state of emergency
    was declared in line with the Constitution of Armenia and all the
    necessary procedures i.e. with consent of the parliament speaker and
    prime minister and approval by the National Assembly. Explaining
    the permanently observed "factor of Kocharyan" in mass media
    publications and analytical items despite the fact that he is no
    longer in politics, the ex-president said that during his presidency
    the positive changes in the living standards of the population were
    evident. He said that over the last years the living standards of the
    population have tangibly fallen and irrespective of the objective or
    subjective reasons of that fall people make comparisons.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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