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  • There Are Few Businessmen on the List of `Hello, Yerevan'

    There Are Few Businessmen on the List of `Hello, Yerevan', Few Famous
    People on the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) List, and Many
    Students on the Armenian National Congress (ANC) List

    March 22 2013


    Parties and coalitions who have expressed intention to
    participate in the Yerevan City Council election have submitted their
    lists. There is one coalition among the parties, `Hello, Yerevan,' in
    which the Heritage Party, the Democratic Path Party, and the
    Conservative Party representatives are included. 64 people are
    included in the list of the coalition. Among the first three are Armen
    Martirosyan, the deputy leader of the Heritage Party, Anahit
    Bakhshyan, the director of the National Institute of Education, and
    Mesrop Movsesyan, the director of the Meltex LLC and the president of
    the A1+ TV company. The list of the coalition stands out for the fact
    that the majority of persons included in it are representatives of the
    social sector - journalists, public relations officers, lawyers, and
    business consultants. For example, Davit Sanasaryan, the editor of the
    website www.lurer.com, Ani Kocharyan, also known in show business as
    Ani Kochar, the director of the Ani Kochar Production LLC and the
    founder of the Yes journal, are on the list. Let us note that her
    husband is Arman Musheghyan, an expert of the Heritage Party
    parliamentary group. Alen Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of the Ararat
    journal, is also on the list of `Hello, Yerevan.' As opposed to the
    Republican Party of Armenia and the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP)
    lists, private entrepreneurs and businessmen account for small
    percentage here. Sedrak Baghdasaryan, the head of the Victims of State
    Needs NGO who has opposed the illegal construction in Yerevan many
    times and is known as an opponent of misappropriating historic and
    cultural monuments, is also on the list of `Hello, Yerevan.' Armen
    Poghosyan, the president of the Union of Consumers, is on the list of
    `Hello, Yerevan' too. Hovsep Khurshudyan, the press secretary of the
    Heritage Party, is number 13 on the list. Suren Zolyan, a former
    rector of Yerevan State Linguistic University After V. Bryusov who is
    involved in a serious conflict with Armen Ashotyan, the Minister of
    Education and Science, is also on this list. There are few persons
    among 65-man list of the ARF who are famous among the public. For
    example, the supplier of the Home Depot, the driver of the National
    Assembly, the operator of the Vivacell Gh-Telecom CJSC, and others.
    There are representatives of the press on the ARF list too - Alesya
    Bejanyan, the commentator of the First Informational, Public
    Television, and Arayik Hovhannisyan, the director of the Yerkir LLC.
    There are not many famous people on the 42-man list of the ANC either.
    Instead, there are many unemployed people. There are representatives
    of academia on the ANC list too - for example, Vahe Boyajyan, chief
    scientific worker of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography. One
    can seldom come across businessmen on the list; it stands out among
    the lists submitted by other parties for a large number of students.
    The Mission Party also participates in the Yerevan City Council
    election. There are many nonpartisans on the 29-man list they have
    submitted. In particular, 12 of them are nonpartisan. There are no
    people on the list who are known to the general public. Mainly
    marketing and banking specialists are on the list. Tatev HARUTYUNYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/03/22/153135/

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