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Republican Party of Armenia Loses Majority in Parliament

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June 6, 2018
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Former president Serzh Sarkisian awards Samvel Aleksanyan--Lfik Samo--a medal in 2015
Former president Serzh Sarkisian awards Samvel Aleksanyan–Lfik Samo–a medal in 2015

YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—Former President Serzh Sarkisian’s Republican Party technically lost its majority in Armenia’s parliament on Wednesday when yet another deputy defected from its parliamentary faction.

The lawmaker, Samvel Aleksanyan, did not immediately make a public statement on his exit announced by the party’s parliamentary leader, Vahram Baghdasaryan.

The defection reduced to 52 the number of seats officially controlled by the HHK in the 105-member National Assembly. The party held 58 seats until Sarkisian resigned as prime minister on April 23 amid mass protests against his continued rule. The defections from its ranks began shortly after the protest leader, Nikol Pashinyan, was elected prime minister last month.

Aleksanyan, 49, is one of Armenia’s richest men who has long controlled lucrative imports of sugar, cooking oil and other basic foodstuffs. He has had close ties with the country’s former leaders, notably Sarkisian. The tycoon has been a parliament deputy representing the Republican Party of Armenia since 2003.

Aleksanyan left the Republican Party of Armenia faction one week after a supermarket chain owned by his family was accused by the National Security Service (NSS) of large-scale tax evasion.

An NSS statement said Yerevan City supermarkets have illegally sold agricultural products and many other items through 461 small firms mainly registered in the name of its employees and their family members. Some of those workers were not even aware of that, it said.

Under Armenian law, small firms with an annual turnover of up to 115 million drams ($237,000) are exempt from profit and value-added (VAT) taxes paid by larger businesses. They are only required to pay “turnover tax” equivalent to 2 percent of their revenue. The VAT rate is set at 20 percent.

Aleksanyan has still not commented on the tax evasion allegations. But the chief executives of Yerevan City and a dozen other supermarket chains, also accused by the NSS of tax fraud, issued a joint statement last week saying that they were allowed by the previous leadership of the State Revenue Committee (SRC) to avoid paying VAT in order to keep food prices low. They warned that the NSS crackdown could put their continued operations at serious risk.

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  1. Վազգէն Մաւլեան says:
    4 years ago

    “…avoid paying VAT in order to keep food prices low”. he’s trying to be champion (Robin Hood) for the poor. poor himself. in the end it all goes in his pocket. If he can keep prices that low he should do so, If he can’t, a healthy competition only will keep prices low.

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  2. Norin says:
    4 years ago

    F*ck “their continued operation”, these scumbags have maintained a monopoly which has seen hundreds of smaller grocers and farmers forced to give up their small business enterprise and seek employment either in the very same supermarkets that drove them out of business via monopolization or price gouging. Once these animals have been shit down, the average farmer or grocer will be able to enter a level market and local farmers can actually earn a living off of their harvests. These degenerates consider themselves “business men”, the only business they are good at is monkey business. Any ape can make money hand over fist when they are the only ones importing goods like sugar.

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    • Hagop says:
      4 years ago

      NORIN is right! Put these dirt bags in JAIL where they belong. CRUSH CORRUPTION in Armenia. These guys do not care about Armenia or Armenians. They are worse than turks and azeris.

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