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Tsarukyan dubs Armenia’s authorities corrupt - paper

Tsarukyan dubs Armenia’s authorities corrupt - paper

11:21 AMT  07:21 GMT
Prosperous Armenia delegation led by party head Gagik Tsarukyan visited Brussels yesterday, Dec 5. According to 168 Zham daily, during a meeting with Tsarukyan, Vice-President of the European Parliament Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca noted that “Prosperous Armenia head may become an excellent presidential candidate due to his optimism and human traits.” Tsarukyan, in turn, deemed it impossible to curb corruption due to the ruling authorities’ corrupt practices. Thus, in conversation with the European official, Prosperous Armenia leader indirectly dubbed Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan and law-enforcement agencies corrupt. Meanwhile, both RA president and prime minister continue delivering speeches about anti-corruption measures taken in the country.
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