THE ISSUE OF NEXT PROSECUTOR
HAKOB BADALYAN
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Published: 13:57:15 - 06/02/2012
It has become known that Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan's brother,
the head of the administrative district of Ajapniak, Yerevan, will
run for parliament from single-member district N6. The press has
reported that the Republican Party will support him.
Ruben Hovsepyan became head of Ajapniak community in 2006. At that
time, the elective position of the head of the community attracted
Republican Galust Sahakyan's son, now the head of the State Procurement
Agency.
Arman Sahakyan had even resigned from the post of deputy mayor to
run in the local elections with the support of the ex-prime minister
Andranik Margaryan. However, Arman Sahakyan was stopped halfway. He
resigned from the position of deputy mayor but was not even nominated
for the position of mayor of the community because he did not get
Serzh Sargsyan's approval.
It was on this occasion that Sargsyan announced that the party is
not a pack of wolves. Arman Sahakyan was not allowed to be head
of community, and in the result of a backstage agreement Aghvan
Hovsepyan's brother, Ruben Hovsepyan, became the head of Ajapniak
community. Arman Sahakyan was comforted with a parliamentary seat
received through the Republican ticket.
Now that the position of the head of community is not elective and
has lost its former charm together with some powers, the prosecutor
general's brother wants to be a member of parliament.
Along with several tacit failures to do politics, Prosecutor General
Aghvan Hovsepyan announces regularly that he will not do politics. His
brother Ruben Hovsepyan will do it who will be Aghvan Hovsepyan's
most reliable representative in the parliament indeed.
The prosecutor general has some more other representatives as well but
most probably the prosecutor general thinks that Armenia is stepping
into a crucial period which may result in a government reshuffle,
and he needs highly reliable people in parliament, especially that
one of the first possible issues to be brought up will be the issue
of the next prosecutor general.
Certainly, a brother is hardly enough to influence the issue but Aghvan
Hovsepyan needs a person who will enter into effective and reliable
contact with the members of parliament and who will be trusted by
them when the issue of the prosecutor general comes next on the agenda.
From: Baghdasarian
HAKOB BADALYAN
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments25043.html
Published: 13:57:15 - 06/02/2012
It has become known that Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan's brother,
the head of the administrative district of Ajapniak, Yerevan, will
run for parliament from single-member district N6. The press has
reported that the Republican Party will support him.
Ruben Hovsepyan became head of Ajapniak community in 2006. At that
time, the elective position of the head of the community attracted
Republican Galust Sahakyan's son, now the head of the State Procurement
Agency.
Arman Sahakyan had even resigned from the post of deputy mayor to
run in the local elections with the support of the ex-prime minister
Andranik Margaryan. However, Arman Sahakyan was stopped halfway. He
resigned from the position of deputy mayor but was not even nominated
for the position of mayor of the community because he did not get
Serzh Sargsyan's approval.
It was on this occasion that Sargsyan announced that the party is
not a pack of wolves. Arman Sahakyan was not allowed to be head
of community, and in the result of a backstage agreement Aghvan
Hovsepyan's brother, Ruben Hovsepyan, became the head of Ajapniak
community. Arman Sahakyan was comforted with a parliamentary seat
received through the Republican ticket.
Now that the position of the head of community is not elective and
has lost its former charm together with some powers, the prosecutor
general's brother wants to be a member of parliament.
Along with several tacit failures to do politics, Prosecutor General
Aghvan Hovsepyan announces regularly that he will not do politics. His
brother Ruben Hovsepyan will do it who will be Aghvan Hovsepyan's
most reliable representative in the parliament indeed.
The prosecutor general has some more other representatives as well but
most probably the prosecutor general thinks that Armenia is stepping
into a crucial period which may result in a government reshuffle,
and he needs highly reliable people in parliament, especially that
one of the first possible issues to be brought up will be the issue
of the next prosecutor general.
Certainly, a brother is hardly enough to influence the issue but Aghvan
Hovsepyan needs a person who will enter into effective and reliable
contact with the members of parliament and who will be trusted by
them when the issue of the prosecutor general comes next on the agenda.
From: Baghdasarian