
ArmInfo. What saddens me most these days is that at all the enterprises associated with my name, people have lost the opportunity to go to work and earn a living. This statement was made by Gagik Tsarukyan, leader of the Prosperous Armenia Party, a well-known entrepreneur and philanthropist who is currently in prison.
He drew attention to the fact that the government's decision to close enterprises where ordinary people work and where material wealth is created deals a blow to entire business sectors nationwide. At the same time, the philanthropist also pointed out the difficult trials faced by those earning an honest living. "The unfair criminal case brought against me has nothing to do with these enterprises. Everyone knows that I have long since ceased to be involved in their management, have no connection to their day-to-day operations, and do not interfere with their work. At the same time, it is also obvious to everyone that the illegal suspension of these enterprises' operations is being carried out specifically to hurt me. I would like to express my hope that common sense will ultimately prevail and that the work of these enterprises will no longer be hindered. They provide jobs for thousands of people, and they collaborate with tens of thousands of partners whose businesses are also suffering seriously during this period. All of this is causing enormous damage both to working citizens and to our country as a whole," Tsarukyan wrote.
He also touched on the process of installing the statue of Christ. The PAP leader noted that every stone, every step, every meter of this construction project is precious and important to him. He said he planned to form a working group to prepare the monument's unveiling ceremony, which would be attended by distinguished guests from around the world, famous personalities, international figures, official delegations, friends of Armenia and the Armenian people, and representatives of various nations and religions. "I can say that I have already received confirmation from many influential people who intend to come to our country to see the new wonder of the world."
All of this must be carefully considered, planned, discussed, and negotiated. In short, there's still much work ahead. With God's help, everything will be done. I have a deep and unshakable feeling that the construction of this statue will usher in a new, bright era for our country. "This statue should open a new page in the history of our country, become a new success and a new symbol of our internal harmony, national revival, and our new vision for the world," Tsarukyan wrote.
The businessman also expressed gratitude to all the public figures included in the large and authoritative list of those who issued a statement in his support. "Such an act is never forgotten," the philanthropist emphasized.
As a reminder, on July 6, 2026, law enforcement officers conducted large-scale searches of Tsarukyan's mansion, as well as more than 70 addresses, including companies within the Multi Group concern, as part of an investigation into over ten criminal cases. Following nearly 12 hours of investigative actions, Tsarukyan was detained. The following day, the court granted the investigators' motion to remand him in custody for two months.
The politician has been charged under several articles of the Criminal Code related to corruption offenses, including He is charged with bribery, bribery, and influence peddling. Tsarukyan himself denies the charges, and his lawyers call the criminal prosecution politically motivated and are challenging the decisions of the investigation and the court.
Several Multi Group enterprises have been sealed. Workers are protesting, but the authorities have so far shown no reaction, despite the fact that this not only damages the economy and the brands of certain internationally renowned Armenian products, but also creates serious socioeconomic problems for ordinary citizens who have lost their jobs.
Following the searches, only the Ararat Cement plant resumed operations after protests and the involvement of representatives of the Ministry of Economy in negotiations. The remaining companies have been idle for 10 days now, and none of the authorized bodies has provided any specific clarification regarding the future of the enterprises.