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Gurgen Arsenyan deride RPA’s hypothesis about the beating. “Who has done it, Somalia or Ethiopia?”

December 13,2014 18:54

In the interview with the journalists, to the question about the incident with ANC faction secretary Aram Manukyan of whether it was possibly be organized by external forces, for example, Republicans associate it with external forces, the PAP faction MP Gurgen Arsenyan derided, “For example, Somalia or Ethiopia? If they had made such a far-reaching plan, theoretically it is not excluded, but in reality, we have not yet encountered anything like this.”

Moreover, Gurgen Arsenyan, with regard to this hypothesis put forward by RPAs, told such an in-family story, “My little boy when being naughty has a very fundamental explanation for all that he does of what happened, how it happened and explains that it was very terrible. I think that the same approach is being used now in the field of commenting.” Gurgen Arsenyan reminded of the incident with thermoelectric power plant roundabout. “At that time, I also said that the events shift our society from normal plane to a different plane. We had different manifestations in our social life, not within the limits of reasonability.”

To the question of after all these incidents he does not think that Vladimir Gasparyan should resign, he replied, “I think it’s up to Vladimir Gasparyan. I cannot say. As an MP, I think that the RA Police should give an adequate response and say that the police is in its place, politicians are in their places and the criminals are taking their punishment. Because if we make a mess out of this, it would be very difficult to separate who is a police officer, who is the criminal, and who is the politician. At this point, this is the most priority that the representative of each system does its job rather than trying to give advice to others.”

Hripsime JEBEJYAN

 

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