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    LISKA: WHY WOULD I FEEL AWKWARD?

    Lragir.am
    Country - 25 September 2014, 17:24

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    "Are you sick? What are you talking about," the reappointed governor
    of Syunik Surik Khachatryan said to the journalist after the meeting
    of government when the latter asked him whether he killed Avetik
    Budaghyan. He was leaving the government from the backdoor to avoid
    journalists.

    The reporters noted that the people of Syunik are against Syunik
    Khachatryan. "If it is not difficult for you, come to see whether
    the people of Syunik accept me or not. People are a large notion,
    a small part of them may not accept, what is ideal, is it possible
    that they accept a government person by 100%?" Liska said.

    The journalists noted that people are asking whether Surik Khachatryan
    does not feel awkward. "Let the one who is asking this question feel
    awkward, why would I feel awkward? I have been serving my people for
    25 years, why would I feel awkward?" he said.

    The reporters reminded that Surik Khachatryan should feel awkward for
    the recent developments, meaning Avetik Budaghyan's murder. "What do
    the recent developments have to do with me, no person with a common
    sense accuses me for the recent developments. The recent developments
    are developments that any person with a common sense understands that
    Mr. Khachatryan does not have anything to do with it. Nobody has the
    right to pick up an arm and attack the governor's house," he says.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/33017#sthash.vyzeqhRN.dpuf

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