TSARUKYAN REMOVED FROM LIST?
James Hakobyan
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/27926
Comments - Thursday, 01 November 2012, 15:18
The coalition memorandum signed on 17 February 2011 features the
RPA-PAP relations. According to the memorandum, the PAP is supposed
to support Serzh Sargsyan during the upcoming presidential election.
The Republican Party evokes this memorandum to the PAP every now and
then, while the latter has announced through ~Spersonal opinions~T
that no such memorandum is in place now.
While the PAP and RPA are trying to figure out whether the document
exists and whether the signature of the PAP leader is ~Svalid~T,
it should be advisable to get another document which is no less
important for public and state developments.
It is the famous list relating to March 1 which the Armenian National
Congress drafted and circulated. The list includes names of oligarchs
whose bodyguards were deployed against demonstrators. The second on
the list of the Congress was the PAP leader Gagik Tsarukyan.
And now, since the authenticity of the signature of the PAP leader
on the coalition memorandum is discussed, it would be interesting
also to hear within the ANC-PAP office romance about whether Gagik
Tsarukyan~Rs presence on the list is still valid.
Has the Congress removed Gagik Tsarukyan~Rs name from the list of
oligarchs responsible for March 1 or not?
The ANC which is working out projects of salvation jointly with the
PAP does not seem to ever recall this crime against the state of
which the Congress used to accuse Gagik Tsarukyan.
After all, the society should be explained thoroughly how a person
accused of a crime against the nation and the state could become a
source of salvation after four years.
And if Tsarukyan~Rs name has appeared on the list for no reason,
then, the ANC should apologize to him. This is the business of the
Congress and Tsarukyan, of course, but the ANC should apologize to
the society because it was or it is being misinformed.
From: Baghdasarian
James Hakobyan
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/27926
Comments - Thursday, 01 November 2012, 15:18
The coalition memorandum signed on 17 February 2011 features the
RPA-PAP relations. According to the memorandum, the PAP is supposed
to support Serzh Sargsyan during the upcoming presidential election.
The Republican Party evokes this memorandum to the PAP every now and
then, while the latter has announced through ~Spersonal opinions~T
that no such memorandum is in place now.
While the PAP and RPA are trying to figure out whether the document
exists and whether the signature of the PAP leader is ~Svalid~T,
it should be advisable to get another document which is no less
important for public and state developments.
It is the famous list relating to March 1 which the Armenian National
Congress drafted and circulated. The list includes names of oligarchs
whose bodyguards were deployed against demonstrators. The second on
the list of the Congress was the PAP leader Gagik Tsarukyan.
And now, since the authenticity of the signature of the PAP leader
on the coalition memorandum is discussed, it would be interesting
also to hear within the ANC-PAP office romance about whether Gagik
Tsarukyan~Rs presence on the list is still valid.
Has the Congress removed Gagik Tsarukyan~Rs name from the list of
oligarchs responsible for March 1 or not?
The ANC which is working out projects of salvation jointly with the
PAP does not seem to ever recall this crime against the state of
which the Congress used to accuse Gagik Tsarukyan.
After all, the society should be explained thoroughly how a person
accused of a crime against the nation and the state could become a
source of salvation after four years.
And if Tsarukyan~Rs name has appeared on the list for no reason,
then, the ANC should apologize to him. This is the business of the
Congress and Tsarukyan, of course, but the ANC should apologize to
the society because it was or it is being misinformed.
From: Baghdasarian