Why have Armenia's Police Chief and ex-presidential candidate not
attended church opening?
May 15, 2013 | 11:10
YEREVAN. - Armenian Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan and opposition
Heritage Party Chairman, ex-presidential candidate, former FM Raffi
Hovannisian likewise were invited to the official opening of the Surb
Hovhannes Mkrtich (Saint John the Baptist) Church.
The place of worship was built with the financial means provided by
Gagik Tsarukyan, the chairman of the non-pro-government Prosperous
Armenia Party.
Both Gasparyan and Hovannisian, however, did not attend the
consecration ceremony of the newly built church in Abovyan city.
Police Public Relations and Media Department Chief Ashot Aharonyan
told Armenian News-NEWS.am that the Chief of Police could not attend
the event solely due to his work overload.
Heritage's National Assembly Faction leader Ruben Hakobyan, who was on
hand at the official opening on behalf of the party, told us that
Hovannisian could not attend the event because he was not in capital
city Yerevan and he was busy.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
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attended church opening?
May 15, 2013 | 11:10
YEREVAN. - Armenian Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan and opposition
Heritage Party Chairman, ex-presidential candidate, former FM Raffi
Hovannisian likewise were invited to the official opening of the Surb
Hovhannes Mkrtich (Saint John the Baptist) Church.
The place of worship was built with the financial means provided by
Gagik Tsarukyan, the chairman of the non-pro-government Prosperous
Armenia Party.
Both Gasparyan and Hovannisian, however, did not attend the
consecration ceremony of the newly built church in Abovyan city.
Police Public Relations and Media Department Chief Ashot Aharonyan
told Armenian News-NEWS.am that the Chief of Police could not attend
the event solely due to his work overload.
Heritage's National Assembly Faction leader Ruben Hakobyan, who was on
hand at the official opening on behalf of the party, told us that
Hovannisian could not attend the event because he was not in capital
city Yerevan and he was busy.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
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