ARMENIAN PARTY LEADER SUSPENDS HIS CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS - NEWSPAPER
news.am
September 14, 2012 | 08:28
YEREVAN. - Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) Chairman Gagik Tsarukyan's
press secretary Iveta Tonoyan on Thursday denied Zhamanak daily's
information, according to which the PAP leader is substantially
reducing the volume of his businesses in the country and has already
instructed the suspension of his construction activities in capital
city Yerevan's Kentron (Central-downtown) community, so as to
obstruct the seven-percent economic growth by the end of the year,
which President Serzh Sargsyan has planned, the daily reports.
"According to our information, however, Tsarukyan has so far stopped
his construction activities started in the Kentron community.
According to Zhamanak's information, a semi-constructed building's
construction, which had started across [downtown Yerevan's] "Moskva"
Movie Theater and which does not continue indefinitely, also belongs
to the PAP leader.
The PAP leader carries out other constructions in other regions, too,
and they [likewise] are currently suspended," Zhamanak writes.
news.am
September 14, 2012 | 08:28
YEREVAN. - Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) Chairman Gagik Tsarukyan's
press secretary Iveta Tonoyan on Thursday denied Zhamanak daily's
information, according to which the PAP leader is substantially
reducing the volume of his businesses in the country and has already
instructed the suspension of his construction activities in capital
city Yerevan's Kentron (Central-downtown) community, so as to
obstruct the seven-percent economic growth by the end of the year,
which President Serzh Sargsyan has planned, the daily reports.
"According to our information, however, Tsarukyan has so far stopped
his construction activities started in the Kentron community.
According to Zhamanak's information, a semi-constructed building's
construction, which had started across [downtown Yerevan's] "Moskva"
Movie Theater and which does not continue indefinitely, also belongs
to the PAP leader.
The PAP leader carries out other constructions in other regions, too,
and they [likewise] are currently suspended," Zhamanak writes.