ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT VEHICLES ARE DRIVEN 250 KM PER DAY - NEWSPAPER
June 11, 2014 | 07:51
YEREVAN. - It turns out that each of the Armenian government service
vehicles consumes an average of 14,000 drams (approx. $33.81) worth
of gasoline per day, Chorrord Ishkhanutyun newspaper reported.
"About 28 liters of gasoline can be bought for 14,000 drams, and
about 250 kilometers can be 'driven' with 28 liters of gasoline.
"Interestingly, how do the government vehicles manage to go 250 km
per day?
"[In all likelihood], after bringing the officials to work, the service
vehicles are ceremoniously driven around [capital city Yerevan's]
Republic Square for hours, or the drivers park the vehicles, but they
do not shut the engines," Chorrord Ishkhanutyun wrote.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
June 11, 2014 | 07:51
YEREVAN. - It turns out that each of the Armenian government service
vehicles consumes an average of 14,000 drams (approx. $33.81) worth
of gasoline per day, Chorrord Ishkhanutyun newspaper reported.
"About 28 liters of gasoline can be bought for 14,000 drams, and
about 250 kilometers can be 'driven' with 28 liters of gasoline.
"Interestingly, how do the government vehicles manage to go 250 km
per day?
"[In all likelihood], after bringing the officials to work, the service
vehicles are ceremoniously driven around [capital city Yerevan's]
Republic Square for hours, or the drivers park the vehicles, but they
do not shut the engines," Chorrord Ishkhanutyun wrote.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am