Casino - Music, Songs and Wine!
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It's music, songs and wine,
Its tears for wasted years,
And a happy ticket to fortune.
Lines are from a famous Russian song
It has been announced that the president of Belarus Alexander
Lukashenko will arrive in Armenia for an official visit. Earlier the
press had reported that Lukashenko will arrive to attend the ceremony
of opening of his friend and partner Gagik Tsarukyan's church and
entertainment center.
During the electoral campaign Gagik Tsarukyan imported tractors from
Belarus and gave to villages to buy farmers' votes. The press reported
that the PAP did not pay for tractors fully, and there were some
problems. Even the person in charge of the tractors stated that some
of them were out of order that is why they did not pay. Now this issue
will probably be settled with Lukashenko.
Interestingly, the visit of Lukashenko was defined as `official'.
Well, it would be inconvenient and meaningless if the visit were for
the dedication of a church and a center of entertainment. Especially,
that Belarus is not an apostolic country. Although in such countries
as Armenia and Belarus there is no need for such `appropriateness'.
As to Sargsyan on whose invitation Lukashenko will arrive officially,
it is his gift to Gagik Tsarukyan. The visit becomes official and
serious, thereby adding seriousness to Gagik Tsarukyan's ceremony. It
means that Serzh Sargsyan and Gagik Tsarukyan have reached an
agreement. Catholicos Garegin II will `bless' this agreement who will
conduct the ceremony of consecration of the newly-built church.
Will Serzh Sargsyan reproach Lukashenko for supplying large amounts of
weapon to Azerbaijan? Hardly so because it is not worthwhile upsetting
anyone on this happy event. In addition, Gagik Tsarukyan has built a
luxury center of entertainment similar to those abroad where one can
yield to entertainment. Internal issues have been resolved and a
`favorable period' awaits us.
Haik Aramyan
12:22 13/05/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/29862
Casino, casino, casino
It's music, songs and wine,
Its tears for wasted years,
And a happy ticket to fortune.
Lines are from a famous Russian song
It has been announced that the president of Belarus Alexander
Lukashenko will arrive in Armenia for an official visit. Earlier the
press had reported that Lukashenko will arrive to attend the ceremony
of opening of his friend and partner Gagik Tsarukyan's church and
entertainment center.
During the electoral campaign Gagik Tsarukyan imported tractors from
Belarus and gave to villages to buy farmers' votes. The press reported
that the PAP did not pay for tractors fully, and there were some
problems. Even the person in charge of the tractors stated that some
of them were out of order that is why they did not pay. Now this issue
will probably be settled with Lukashenko.
Interestingly, the visit of Lukashenko was defined as `official'.
Well, it would be inconvenient and meaningless if the visit were for
the dedication of a church and a center of entertainment. Especially,
that Belarus is not an apostolic country. Although in such countries
as Armenia and Belarus there is no need for such `appropriateness'.
As to Sargsyan on whose invitation Lukashenko will arrive officially,
it is his gift to Gagik Tsarukyan. The visit becomes official and
serious, thereby adding seriousness to Gagik Tsarukyan's ceremony. It
means that Serzh Sargsyan and Gagik Tsarukyan have reached an
agreement. Catholicos Garegin II will `bless' this agreement who will
conduct the ceremony of consecration of the newly-built church.
Will Serzh Sargsyan reproach Lukashenko for supplying large amounts of
weapon to Azerbaijan? Hardly so because it is not worthwhile upsetting
anyone on this happy event. In addition, Gagik Tsarukyan has built a
luxury center of entertainment similar to those abroad where one can
yield to entertainment. Internal issues have been resolved and a
`favorable period' awaits us.
Haik Aramyan
12:22 13/05/2013
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/29862