HRANT BAGRATYAN: "WHY DOES PREMIER MEDDLE?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/economy/2012/07/13/bagratyan
11:10 am | Today | Economy
Armenian MP Hrant Bagratyan held a regular meeting with his voters
at Liberty Square in Yerevan on July 12.
One of the attendees asked the former prime minister about the true
price of gas. "Now they say it costs $ 150, then $230. We do not know
whom to believe," he said.
"The price of gas is $406, but as [Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources] Armen Movsiyan [whom I do not like at all] says, we
are given gas at $ 180 or 230... but I do believe that man goes to
Russians and says you can increase the tariffs. He flatters Russians
to receive remuneration," said Hrant Bagratyan.
He is surprised when Minister Movsiyan says the tariffs are being
agreed upon with Russia, and the issue is still under consideration.
"I wonder what connection he (Movisiyan) has with gas. Why should he
negotiate the price with Russia? Why should he or the prime minister
meddle at all? Why does the President go and ask Russia to reduce
the price? There is not need to go to anyone," said Mr. Bagratyan.
From: Baghdasarian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/economy/2012/07/13/bagratyan
11:10 am | Today | Economy
Armenian MP Hrant Bagratyan held a regular meeting with his voters
at Liberty Square in Yerevan on July 12.
One of the attendees asked the former prime minister about the true
price of gas. "Now they say it costs $ 150, then $230. We do not know
whom to believe," he said.
"The price of gas is $406, but as [Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources] Armen Movsiyan [whom I do not like at all] says, we
are given gas at $ 180 or 230... but I do believe that man goes to
Russians and says you can increase the tariffs. He flatters Russians
to receive remuneration," said Hrant Bagratyan.
He is surprised when Minister Movsiyan says the tariffs are being
agreed upon with Russia, and the issue is still under consideration.
"I wonder what connection he (Movisiyan) has with gas. Why should he
negotiate the price with Russia? Why should he or the prime minister
meddle at all? Why does the President go and ask Russia to reduce
the price? There is not need to go to anyone," said Mr. Bagratyan.
From: Baghdasarian