SILVA HAMBARDZUMYAN GOING TO APPEAL TO ECHR
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/05/04/silva-hambardzumyan
06:57 pm | Today | Politics
Armenia-based businesswoman Silva Hambardzumyan has bought the mansion
of Albert Yeritsyan, former head of Arabkir administrative district and
member of the Republican Party of Armenia (HHK). Now the businesswoman
is going to buy his business assets.
Asked which party she is going to vote for during the May 6
parliamentary elections, Silva Hambardzumyan said she will publicize
her choice after she performs her civic duty.
"My favorite is not a pro-government force," she said.
Hambardzumyan says the HHK has lost many votes as it has left the
argument between Syunik governor Surik Khachatryan and businesswoman
unsettled.
"People wanted to know whether Surik is inviolable or not. As you
see he is inviolable," she said.
Silva Hambardzumyan believes that the authorities are trying to
'take away' her new business.
The businesswoman is going to appeal to the European Court of Human
Rights. She will dispute the government's decision to strip the
Sipan-1 company of its Litchkvaz-Tey operating license.
Silva Hambardzumyan had bought the company in 2009.
On November 15, 2011, Silva Hambardzumyan lodged a complaint with
the Special Investigation Service against the Syunik governor
for reportedly violent conduct and accused him of corruption and
business-related fraud. Hambardzumyan stated that Khachatryan had
assaulted and punched her in the head in the Armenia Marriott Hotel
on November 14.
It came after the businesswoman accused the governor of
misappropriating mining equipment worth more than 100 million drams
from her gold mine. However, the SIS dropped the case against Suren
Khachatryan saying the latter could not be prosecuted on "beating"
charges because he had not injured Hambardzumyan.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/05/04/silva-hambardzumyan
06:57 pm | Today | Politics
Armenia-based businesswoman Silva Hambardzumyan has bought the mansion
of Albert Yeritsyan, former head of Arabkir administrative district and
member of the Republican Party of Armenia (HHK). Now the businesswoman
is going to buy his business assets.
Asked which party she is going to vote for during the May 6
parliamentary elections, Silva Hambardzumyan said she will publicize
her choice after she performs her civic duty.
"My favorite is not a pro-government force," she said.
Hambardzumyan says the HHK has lost many votes as it has left the
argument between Syunik governor Surik Khachatryan and businesswoman
unsettled.
"People wanted to know whether Surik is inviolable or not. As you
see he is inviolable," she said.
Silva Hambardzumyan believes that the authorities are trying to
'take away' her new business.
The businesswoman is going to appeal to the European Court of Human
Rights. She will dispute the government's decision to strip the
Sipan-1 company of its Litchkvaz-Tey operating license.
Silva Hambardzumyan had bought the company in 2009.
On November 15, 2011, Silva Hambardzumyan lodged a complaint with
the Special Investigation Service against the Syunik governor
for reportedly violent conduct and accused him of corruption and
business-related fraud. Hambardzumyan stated that Khachatryan had
assaulted and punched her in the head in the Armenia Marriott Hotel
on November 14.
It came after the businesswoman accused the governor of
misappropriating mining equipment worth more than 100 million drams
from her gold mine. However, the SIS dropped the case against Suren
Khachatryan saying the latter could not be prosecuted on "beating"
charges because he had not injured Hambardzumyan.