ARMENIAN BUSINESSWOMAN IN INTERNATIONAL FIELD - NEWSPAPER
news.am
March 14, 2012 | 09:10
YEREVAN. - Armenian businesswoman Silva Hambardzumyan had announced
that if Governor Surik Khachatryan of the Syunik Region were to run in
the upcoming National Assembly elections, she would run against him,
Haykakan Zhamanak daily writes.
"We asked whether Silva Hambardzumyan was preparing her document
for being nominated with the majority election system. 'Surik has
not yet done so. If he doesn't, I won't. I've no desire to become
an MP. My business is outside. I don't need to become a deputy. If
I become a deputy here and leave my business, I'll die of hunger,'
the businesswoman responded.
[Also,] She did not rule out [the possibility] that she could become a
member in any political party. [And] Hambardzumyan promised she will
hold a press conference soon and distribute the video that shows how
the [aforesaid] Regional Governor had slapped her. 'I've no time. I'm
constantly in flights. I came today and will leave the country on
Friday. If I find the time, I'll hold a [press] conference. I want for
us to enter the international [press] conference field,' she said,"
Haykakan Zhamanak writes.
news.am
March 14, 2012 | 09:10
YEREVAN. - Armenian businesswoman Silva Hambardzumyan had announced
that if Governor Surik Khachatryan of the Syunik Region were to run in
the upcoming National Assembly elections, she would run against him,
Haykakan Zhamanak daily writes.
"We asked whether Silva Hambardzumyan was preparing her document
for being nominated with the majority election system. 'Surik has
not yet done so. If he doesn't, I won't. I've no desire to become
an MP. My business is outside. I don't need to become a deputy. If
I become a deputy here and leave my business, I'll die of hunger,'
the businesswoman responded.
[Also,] She did not rule out [the possibility] that she could become a
member in any political party. [And] Hambardzumyan promised she will
hold a press conference soon and distribute the video that shows how
the [aforesaid] Regional Governor had slapped her. 'I've no time. I'm
constantly in flights. I came today and will leave the country on
Friday. If I find the time, I'll hold a [press] conference. I want for
us to enter the international [press] conference field,' she said,"
Haykakan Zhamanak writes.