"People". Wedding gifts, credit, inheritance. What did CP MP Arman Yeghoyan declare?
"Zhoghovurd" daily writes: "Almost all CP members acquired one or more apartments immediately after the revolution they carried out.
"Zhoghovurd" daily newspaper, after studying the declaration presented by Arman Yeghoyan, member of the National Democratic Party, noted that it consists of almost all types of transactions of the Civil Code. The member of parliament from KP received gifts from the wedding guests, his sister, his mother, he also received an inheritance, a loan and other incomes.
What conclusion will the Corruption Prevention Commission draw from this? Let's wait in the near future, because proceedings are initiated and then terminated based on almost all the declarations of the authorities. But we have to record that there is not a single member of parliament from the CP, whose well-being has not registered a significant increase, in the event that there is no money in the budget for pensioners for the 2nd year already, and before that it was increased by only a ridiculous 3 thousand drams.
As for the "wedding guests", who are the source of Yeghoyan's income, let us inform the fanatical revolutionaries that even in the past, the "guests" gave the newlyweds money and expensive gifts, which Arman Yeghoyan's revolutionary team rejected.
In response to all this, Arman Yeghoyan said in a conversation with "Zhoghovurd" daily. "Didn't you go to a wedding? These are money given by several people in different amounts: one to 50 dollars, one to 100 dollars. As a result, 1 million 200 thousand drams were formed."
In any case, "Zhoghovurd" daily newspaper tried to find out from Arman Yeghoyan why he accepted expensive gifts and what kind of gifts they were.
Arman Yeghoyan, in a conversation with "Zhoghovurd" daily, described in detail the purpose of income other than wedding gifts, as the sources were individuals. The first donation is from Nona Yeghoyan, 900 thousand drams.
"Nona Yeghoyan is my sister, with whom we are repaying our common family loan, and she donated that money to repay the loan," said Yeghoyan.
Yeghoyan received the next donation from Nelly Simonyan.
"Before his death, my father did not receive his pension for the previous year and had accumulated it. My father was a soldier and received a high pension, almost 300 thousand drams. After my father's death, that accumulated amount was transferred to me, my mother and my sisters by inheritance, in order to avoid further problems in bank transfers, this is how we wrote it," Yeghoyan concluded.
Although Arman Yeghoyan told us not to look for corruption in his statement, saying "I don't have any corruption", let's record that the previous donations were criticized many times, but for the current government, donations are normal regardless of their source.