GAGIK BEGLARYAN TALKS TO PROTESTING CABMEN
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2013/03/27/taxi
01:56 PM | TODAY | SOCIAL
Cabmen in Armenia again gathered in Yerevan's Shengavit community in
protest against the government-proposed legislative initiative which
suggests that yellow license plates be replaced by stick-on labels.
Minister of Transport and Communication Gagik Beglaryan approached
the group a while ago and said he wanted to talk to the demonstrators
in person. However, the conversation started in the presence of
journalists. Beglaryan stated that taxi drivers will benefit from
the legislative package while the protesters disagreed with him,
saying that the adoption of the law will create new obstacles for them.
Lawmakers of the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) were also in Shengavit
community at the request of the drivers. Talking to A1+ BHK member
Vartan Oskanian said, if necessary, they would raise the issue in
parliament.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2013/03/27/taxi
01:56 PM | TODAY | SOCIAL
Cabmen in Armenia again gathered in Yerevan's Shengavit community in
protest against the government-proposed legislative initiative which
suggests that yellow license plates be replaced by stick-on labels.
Minister of Transport and Communication Gagik Beglaryan approached
the group a while ago and said he wanted to talk to the demonstrators
in person. However, the conversation started in the presence of
journalists. Beglaryan stated that taxi drivers will benefit from
the legislative package while the protesters disagreed with him,
saying that the adoption of the law will create new obstacles for them.
Lawmakers of the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) were also in Shengavit
community at the request of the drivers. Talking to A1+ BHK member
Vartan Oskanian said, if necessary, they would raise the issue in
parliament.