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    GAGIK TSARUKYAN IS CREATING POLITICAL PARTY

    Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
    Comments - 11 March 2015, 19:49

    After leaving politics and the PAP Gagik Tsarukyan demands back the
    property of the offices and is persuading his fellow party members to
    leave PAP. Entire regional units and party "authorities" are leaving
    the party upon his call. The press even stated that those loyal to
    Tsarukyan are leaving PAP and those who remain are "betrayers".

    Rumors came that in his meeting with Serzh Sargsyan Tsarukyan promised
    him to close PAP. According to other rumors, however, the new president
    of the party Naira Zohrabyan also met with Serzh Sargsyan and told
    him that PAP will be opposition, and Serzh Sargsyan approved and said
    PAP will be "under" Hovik Abrahamyan.

    Here is an interesting situation. PAP is the apple of discord between
    in-laws Hovik Abrahamyan and Tsarukyan. Tsarukyan is trying to close
    it while Abrahamyan is trying to "keep" it. Apparently, they are
    adjusting shares, as well as in their joint companies.

    By the way, in this context there is no need to forget about the third
    "shareholder". Those are the ones who left PAP but retained their
    parliamentary mandates who had apparently bought the mandates. This
    is not a surprise. PAP was a CJSC.

    In fact, PAP is undergoing an inventory and adjustment of shares.

    Tsarukyan is extracting his resource, promising them to continue
    the sponsorship.

    In fact, having led PAP for 9 years, he is making his first independent
    "step" - deconstructs the apolitical joint-stock company which was a
    hindrance to the development of the political field and is creating
    his real "party" free from defectors and other shareholders.

    This "party" will be needed later. After all, the economic and
    political system of Armenia appreciates the ones who can bring in
    "an x number of votes" in return for quotas and privileges.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/33748#sthash.znDKJA4c.dpuf

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