ARMENIAN BUSINESSMAN MP CHANGES HIS MIND - NEWSPAPER
news.am
July 27, 2012 | 07:00
YEREVAN. - As Armenia's businessman MP Samvel Aleksanyan is getting
ready to take his "strong community" to Georgia's resort city of
Kobuleti, we received information that, in reality, he will take his
one-thousand people to Armenia's Lake Sevan, so that the "money would
not leave Armenia," Hraparak daily writes.
"But the Armenian establishment drew a 'new road map' map this summer,
and, unlike in the previous years, when it preferred Bulgaria and Dubai
[for its summer vacation], this year all roads are leading to Spain,
with or without [boat] cruises. The majority of Armenia's leading
politicians are in Spain at present, and the rest will join them by
the end of the week.
The thing is that [President] Serzh Sargsyan will be on a business trip
to London until July 31 and, subsequently, he will be on vacation until
August 17. [And] The currently relaxing senior officials are trying
to calm their much-maligned nerves in Spain, prior to his return,
[and] despite the 'rampant' economic crisis," Hraparak writes.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
July 27, 2012 | 07:00
YEREVAN. - As Armenia's businessman MP Samvel Aleksanyan is getting
ready to take his "strong community" to Georgia's resort city of
Kobuleti, we received information that, in reality, he will take his
one-thousand people to Armenia's Lake Sevan, so that the "money would
not leave Armenia," Hraparak daily writes.
"But the Armenian establishment drew a 'new road map' map this summer,
and, unlike in the previous years, when it preferred Bulgaria and Dubai
[for its summer vacation], this year all roads are leading to Spain,
with or without [boat] cruises. The majority of Armenia's leading
politicians are in Spain at present, and the rest will join them by
the end of the week.
The thing is that [President] Serzh Sargsyan will be on a business trip
to London until July 31 and, subsequently, he will be on vacation until
August 17. [And] The currently relaxing senior officials are trying
to calm their much-maligned nerves in Spain, prior to his return,
[and] despite the 'rampant' economic crisis," Hraparak writes.
From: Baghdasarian