Authorities tolerate criminals, they need them - Vardan Bostanjyan
15:00 / 08.09.2014
Former Prosperous Armenia Party MP, economist Vardan Bostanjyan said
the former governor of the Armenian province of Syunik Vahe Hakobyan
is a balanced, serious personality and his all changes may bring to
just positive moves.
As to whether Hakobyan will manage to solve the irrigation water
issue, one of the most complicated one, Bostanjyan said it demands
modern irrigation systems and skilled management. "I want to believe
that Hakobyan will settle many issues connected with the irrigation
water system," he said.
Speaking about possible return of former Syunik governor Surik
Khachatryan, Bostanjyan said he cannot tell it. "It will be good if
Syunik's new governor brings stable development to the region. It is
important not only for Syunik but the whole country as well," he said.
Asked how they can tolerate the return of person engaged in criminal
cases, Bostanjyan said, "Not we but the authorities tolerate them,
they need such people."
http://nyut.am/archives/240705?lang=en
From: Baghdasarian
15:00 / 08.09.2014
Former Prosperous Armenia Party MP, economist Vardan Bostanjyan said
the former governor of the Armenian province of Syunik Vahe Hakobyan
is a balanced, serious personality and his all changes may bring to
just positive moves.
As to whether Hakobyan will manage to solve the irrigation water
issue, one of the most complicated one, Bostanjyan said it demands
modern irrigation systems and skilled management. "I want to believe
that Hakobyan will settle many issues connected with the irrigation
water system," he said.
Speaking about possible return of former Syunik governor Surik
Khachatryan, Bostanjyan said he cannot tell it. "It will be good if
Syunik's new governor brings stable development to the region. It is
important not only for Syunik but the whole country as well," he said.
Asked how they can tolerate the return of person engaged in criminal
cases, Bostanjyan said, "Not we but the authorities tolerate them,
they need such people."
http://nyut.am/archives/240705?lang=en
From: Baghdasarian