The businessman has no right to engage in politics, being a deputy of the RA National Assembly

PanARMENIAN.Net - "It is not clear why, but the latest statement made by the chairman of the "Prosperous Armenia" party Gagik Tsarukyan, that the businessman must be involved in politics, has remained without any response from either political circles or the general public in the country," secretary of the "Heritage" parliamentary faction Larisa Alaverdyan told a briefing in the parliament.



According to Larisa Alaverdyan, that "mysterious" silence seems strange, since the statement of Gagik Tsarukyan contradicts to the Constitution of the country, "where in black and white is written, that a person engaged in business, has no right to become a deputy". She also touched upon the meeting of the Armenian parliamentary delegation with Azerbaijani deputies in the State Duma of Russia, and was bewildered why the Armenian side did not insisted on NKR's MPs participation in this meeting.
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