
ArmInfo. Wealthy Armenian citizens should not be involved in public administration. This is the view of businessman Khachatur Sukiasyan, a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia from the ruling Civil Contract faction.
According to him, the family he represents is worth between $1 and $2 billion, but no one in the family has ever sought political power. A wealthy person should not manage state institutions, as they will always be tempted to use power for their own personal gain.
"Property always becomes a tool through which personal gain can be privileged over the interests of the state. Government agencies must be vigilant in this matter. Scoundrels who, when they came to power for 30 years without even having shoes, became owners of large capital. We all know the events of those 30 years. In 2008-2009, they had assistants who could call any judge or prosecutor, ordering the deprivation of property, and those who resisted were detained. The country is currently undergoing the process of state formation; the country is in a good position, and in the next two years, the economy will grow even more rapidly; the figures show this. I recently learned that the data center in Hrazdan requested 600 MW of electricity, and this volume corresponds to a nuclear power plant plus 50% of its capacity," the businessman said.
Returning to the topic of assistants, Khachatur Sukiasyan recalled Armen Gevorkyan, a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia from the opposition "Armenia" faction. According to Sukiasyan, he called judges and prosecutors, pressuring them to seize other people's property. Today, this same Armen Gevorkyan owns over 10 units of movable property and about two dozen units of immovable property. "I have a simple question: who will be held accountable for all this, even though 17-18 years have passed. How much longer can this be tolerated? What do they want? It won't be the way they want it to be. Armenia will develop, and the country will be led by politicians who have little business opportunity; it will be ordinary citizens with a good education. The public understands and sees the difference perfectly well," the businessman stated.