QARAKERT'S POTHOLED STREETS GET REPAIRED; PRESIDENT SARGSYAN MUST BE COMING FOR VOTES
Grisha Balasanyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/23023/qarakerts-potholed-streets-get-repaired;-president-sargsyan-must-be-coming-for-votes.html
16:14, February 5, 2013
The village of Qarakert, in Armenia's Armavir Provice, is bustling
with unprecedented activity.
President Sargsyan will make a campaign stop in the tiny community
tomorrow as he swings through Armavir.
In preparation, workers have been seen filling the potholed streets
with red gravel.
When asked if the community was paying for the last minute repairs,
Qarakert Mayor Mher Hartenyan pondered for a moment and then responded,
"No, the road construction company is doing the work. They made
repairs on December 28 as well."
Local residents say the village is being spruced up just for President
Sargsyan, noting that nothing would be done for another candidate.
Mayor Hartenyan said his community faces a number of problems but
wouldn't divulge which ones he will broach with the president.
"Come by tomorrow and hear for yourselves," were his parting words.
From: Baghdasarian
Grisha Balasanyan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/23023/qarakerts-potholed-streets-get-repaired;-president-sargsyan-must-be-coming-for-votes.html
16:14, February 5, 2013
The village of Qarakert, in Armenia's Armavir Provice, is bustling
with unprecedented activity.
President Sargsyan will make a campaign stop in the tiny community
tomorrow as he swings through Armavir.
In preparation, workers have been seen filling the potholed streets
with red gravel.
When asked if the community was paying for the last minute repairs,
Qarakert Mayor Mher Hartenyan pondered for a moment and then responded,
"No, the road construction company is doing the work. They made
repairs on December 28 as well."
Local residents say the village is being spruced up just for President
Sargsyan, noting that nothing would be done for another candidate.
Mayor Hartenyan said his community faces a number of problems but
wouldn't divulge which ones he will broach with the president.
"Come by tomorrow and hear for yourselves," were his parting words.
From: Baghdasarian