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    PRESIDENT'S PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO NOW ASSUME CASE OF PROTESTING HOMEOWNERS

    epress.am
    02.09.2012

    Meeting on Wednesday with three of the protesting homeowners who
    agreed to move into new apartments that were then resold to third
    parties was Permanent Representative of the President to the National
    Assembly Garnik Isaghulyan, who promised to deal with their case,
    one of the homeowners, Sona Maghakyan, informed Epress.am

    Recall, Heritage Party MP Anahit Bakhshyan, as promised earlier,
    raised the matter in parliament, after which Isaghulyan, instructed by
    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, began dealing with the issue. Until
    then, the finance ministry's chief advisor, Hayk Davtyan, was dealing
    with the case.

    The homeowners were again protesting outside the government building
    today. After the regular Thursday government meeting, Bakhshyan
    approached the protestors and said she raised the issue again in
    parliament yesterday and appealed to justice minister Hrayr Tovmasyan
    in writing, so that he meet with the protestors and listen to their
    concerns.

    Though the minister hasn't yet respond to the letter, Bakhshyan said
    that, according to the law, on the basis of a deputy's intervention,
    he has to organize a meeting soon.

    Recall, in 2006, the residents (whose apartments on Aram, Buzand,
    Yekmalyan and Saryan streets were recognized as public priority
    interest) agreed to leave their homes on the condition that they
    would be given apartments in new buildings to be constructed on the
    same site. For this they signed an agreement with a developer by the
    name of Gagik Papoyan, but the residents still haven't received their
    new apartments - in fact, the units have been resold to third parties.

    Late last year, Armenia's Special Investigation Service (SIS) launched
    a criminal case against Papoyan, but he cannot be found. The homeowners
    say the SIS informed them that that the case could take months as
    hundreds of people have to be questioned in connection with the case.

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