MY SON DEALS WITH MY BUSINESSES - ARMENIAN MP
news.am
March 02, 2012 | 14:50
YEREVAN. - The ruling coalition's Republican Party of Armenia (RPA)
has decided that the Football Federation of Armenia President and RPA
MP Ruben Hayrapetyan will run-in the majority election system-for the
upcoming parliamentary elections, Hayrapetyan himself informed during
a press conference on Friday. He added, however, that he still does
not know in which election district he will run.
In response to the query as to why he changed his previous decision of
not running in the elections, Hayrapetyan said he is not an independent
man, he has a political party, RPA decided that Hayrapetyan must run,
and he simply is carrying out the Party's decisions.
Nonetheless, he believes the parliament is not his place, but he will
indulge in legislative work if reelected MP.
And with respect to his friend, businessman MP Samvel Aleksanyan's
statement that he has left his business to his wife so he can engage
in politics, Ruben Hayrapetyan noted that he was unlucky with his
wife in this regard, but "my son deals with my businesses."
news.am
March 02, 2012 | 14:50
YEREVAN. - The ruling coalition's Republican Party of Armenia (RPA)
has decided that the Football Federation of Armenia President and RPA
MP Ruben Hayrapetyan will run-in the majority election system-for the
upcoming parliamentary elections, Hayrapetyan himself informed during
a press conference on Friday. He added, however, that he still does
not know in which election district he will run.
In response to the query as to why he changed his previous decision of
not running in the elections, Hayrapetyan said he is not an independent
man, he has a political party, RPA decided that Hayrapetyan must run,
and he simply is carrying out the Party's decisions.
Nonetheless, he believes the parliament is not his place, but he will
indulge in legislative work if reelected MP.
And with respect to his friend, businessman MP Samvel Aleksanyan's
statement that he has left his business to his wife so he can engage
in politics, Ruben Hayrapetyan noted that he was unlucky with his
wife in this regard, but "my son deals with my businesses."