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    KHACHATUR SUKIASIAN: IT IS HARD TO DISTINGUISH BUSINESSMEN FROM POLITICAL FIGURES IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 11 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Formation of family business is
    one of the achievements of the Armenian economy over the years of
    independence. Chairman of Grand Holding Hrant Vardanian said this at
    the April 11 press conference.

    According to him, in particular, such families as the Vardanians
    and the Sukiasians have various enterprises which are managed by
    family members.

    Father of two canidates participating in the parliamentary elections
    did not subscribe to the opinion that big businessmen enter the
    political arena with the aim of getting a "roof" (protection). In
    his words, decent attitude to the country's budget is the greatest
    security for a businessman. In this connection it was mentioned that
    the companies owned by the Vardanians and the Sukiasians are among
    the top five biggest tax payers of Armenia. H. Vardanian said that it
    is corrupted businessmen, who are closely linked with the authorities
    and get their property illegally, who have problems.

    Khachatur Sukiasian, National Assembly deputy, businessman, whose
    candidature was registered at electoral district No 10 by the
    majoritarian electoral system, in his turn noted that it is hard
    to distinguish businessmen from political figures in Armenia. After
    examining some income declarations, he revealed that many political
    figures have more property than businessmen. In the opinion of
    K. Sukiasian, the NA deputies should be literate and intelligent
    people who give priority to state interests.

    Responding to reporters' questions, K. Sukiasian said that opening
    the Armenian-Turkish border will promote the Armenian economy. In
    his words, it is not worth leaving problems with neighbors to the
    future generations. Hrant Vardanian said that in case of existence of
    unresolved problems between the two countries, the border's opening
    will be dangerous for a country with small economy like Armenia.
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