Newspaper: Armenian authorities offer Gagik Beglaryan to run for parliament
arminfo
Saturday, May 21, 13:26
Ex-mayor of Yerevan Gagik Beglaryan has been offered to run for the
parliament in 2012, Zhamanak newspaper writes referring to its own
sources. After his resignation the ex- mayor categorically refused to
take any position, but he is likely to accept the last offer, the
newspaper writes.
The source reports that the Armenian authorities, particularly, the
Republican Party, involve Beglaryan into the election process to use
his ties in the criminal world for victory in the elections.
"Thus, using the "potential" of the criminal world, RPA tries to
neutralize Prosperous Armenia Party also known with its criminal ties,
especially that Prosperous Armenia is going to run for the parliament
independently," the newspaper writes.
Gagik Beglaryan resigned in December 2010 after his conflict with Aram
Kandayan, employee of the president's protocol service.
From: A. Papazian
arminfo
Saturday, May 21, 13:26
Ex-mayor of Yerevan Gagik Beglaryan has been offered to run for the
parliament in 2012, Zhamanak newspaper writes referring to its own
sources. After his resignation the ex- mayor categorically refused to
take any position, but he is likely to accept the last offer, the
newspaper writes.
The source reports that the Armenian authorities, particularly, the
Republican Party, involve Beglaryan into the election process to use
his ties in the criminal world for victory in the elections.
"Thus, using the "potential" of the criminal world, RPA tries to
neutralize Prosperous Armenia Party also known with its criminal ties,
especially that Prosperous Armenia is going to run for the parliament
independently," the newspaper writes.
Gagik Beglaryan resigned in December 2010 after his conflict with Aram
Kandayan, employee of the president's protocol service.
From: A. Papazian