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    OPPOSITIONIST MP TELLS ABOUT HOW ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S BROTHER STARTED AS A DRIVER AND BECAME A MULTIMILLIONAIRE

    The authorities in Armenia are stuck in corruption at the same time
    fighting it. The authorities are inherently illegitimate, but they
    fight illegality. They boost migration allegedly trying to stop it,
    Nikol Pashinyan, parliamentarian from the Armenian National Congress,
    said in the parliament, Tuesday.

    The oppositionist said that he is not going to dispute the ruling
    party's statement that total fraud in the country started yet in
    1990s. "We can remember that Serzh Sarhsyan then headed one of
    the key structures fighting corruption - Ministry for the State
    Security and then the Interior Ministry. It is not surprising that
    his brother Alexander Sargsyan who started as a driver easily became
    a multimillionaire. All the statements that Alexander Sargsyan became
    wealthy through joint 'fraud' and seizure of others business is 'dirty
    slander.' The Armenian public does not believe in that 'slander',
    as the authorities used to say," Pashinyan said.

    The oppositionists recalled also another person who, as he says,
    gathered wealth after becoming the president's son- in-law - Mikael
    Minasyan. Pashinyan is bewildered with the fact that Armenia has two
    diplomatic offices in one city, in fact. He means the embassies in
    Rome and Vatican. "What issues must the Embassy in Vatican settle?

    The Embassy operates on the funds of Armenian taxpayers. Probably,
    it has been opened for the president's family to have an opportunity
    to take photos with the Pope and hold noble talks with him," Pashinyan
    said recalling that Mikael Minasyan is the Ambassador to Vatican.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=38498220-D824-11E2-BCA50EB7C0D21663

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