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    ACTIVISTS THREATEN TO PAY FOR GAS AT LOWER RATE: DEMONSTRATION

    10.10.2013 18:42 epress.am

    Members of a local movement called "Let's prevent the increase
    in gas [prices]" today protested outside the government building,
    then marched to Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) of the
    Republic of Armenia located on Saryan Street.

    The reason for the protest was a question raised by Armenian National
    Congress (HAK) MP Aram Manukyan on Oct. 2 in parliament, that it's
    been almost 6 months that he is not being provided with the contract
    to raise gas prices. RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan had answered
    that there is no such contract; it's still in the negotiating stage;
    and once it's signed, everyone will know about it. One day after the
    conversation in parliament, Tigran Sargsyan called Aram Manukyan.

    According to Manukyan. this time the prime minister said there is a
    contract between two entities: the Russian side and ArmRosGazprom.

    Demonstrators were angry that they had not seen the contract.

    According to them, it's been about 3 months they have been deceiving
    the people and stealing funds at the state level.

    "There is no contract, so on what basis has ArmRosGazprom applied
    to PSRC for a price increase, and on what basis has the application
    in question been accepted by PSRC, and why did the price of gas and
    electricity go up?" said activist and attorney by profession Argishti
    Kiviryan through a megaphone.

    Demonstrator, former presidential candidate Andrias Ghukasyan, in
    conversation with Epress.am, said the PSRC's decision was appealed,
    that the case is in court, though there is no progress.

    "The court has exhausted the deadlines determined by law to adopt
    the corresponding decisions. The citizens' demand is natural: the
    issue being discussed has to come out of the shadows, and why are
    Republic of Armenia citizens today paying more for gas? Citizens have
    the right to demand clear information in an important matter related
    to their vital interests because deals are made behind their backs
    and people are placed before the fact," he said.

    Demonstrators said if they don't get clear answers they will attempt
    disobedience, while continuing to pay for electricity and gas at the
    previous rate.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2013/10/10/activists-threaten-to-pay-for-gas-at-lower-rate-demonstration-video.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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