ACTIVIST: EVEN IF PUBLIC TRANSPORT FARE IN YEREVAN IS REDUCED TO 120 AMD, WE WILL CONTINUE OUR PROTESTS
by Nana Martirosyan
ARMINFO
Wednesday, July 24, 12:52
Even if the public transport fare in Yerevan is reduced to 120 AMD,
we will continue our protests, Ruzanna Gevorgyan, an activist of the
Let's Pay 100 AMD movement, told ArmInfo on Wednesday.
"What we want is not only to reduce the fare but to improve the
quality of the service, this implying a raise in the wages of bus
and microbus drivers," Gevorgyan said.
As far as ArmInfo knows, the municipal authorities met on Tuesday
evening to discuss the reduction. Mayor of Yerevan Taron Margaryan
and his young advisors regret that they have raised the fare to
150 AMD and wish to review their decision, but more "experienced"
counselors believe that this will make the Mayor's image even worse.
by Nana Martirosyan
ARMINFO
Wednesday, July 24, 12:52
Even if the public transport fare in Yerevan is reduced to 120 AMD,
we will continue our protests, Ruzanna Gevorgyan, an activist of the
Let's Pay 100 AMD movement, told ArmInfo on Wednesday.
"What we want is not only to reduce the fare but to improve the
quality of the service, this implying a raise in the wages of bus
and microbus drivers," Gevorgyan said.
As far as ArmInfo knows, the municipal authorities met on Tuesday
evening to discuss the reduction. Mayor of Yerevan Taron Margaryan
and his young advisors regret that they have raised the fare to
150 AMD and wish to review their decision, but more "experienced"
counselors believe that this will make the Mayor's image even worse.