Aragatsotn’s Governor about his Brother’s Scandalous Interview
Political
These days Aragatsotn’s Governor’s Sargis Sahakyan’s brother Nairi Sahakyan gave a long interview to Hraparak Daily on elections in Talin, where he made announcements, which can subject to liability by Civil Code of RA with the articles of insult an defamation, if a person to whom the words are addressed, applies to the court.
To note, Governor’s brother accused former Talin mayor, ARP MP Mnatsakan Mnatsakanyan of singing, dancing and suggesting toasts for becoming an MP and called him “died rabbit”, “tired pumpkin under the hedge” and etc. At the interview Nairi Sahakyan boasted, that “thousands were recognized after being beaten by us” and then denied that he’s beaten people.
What’s this? Bragging or corpus delicti? Let lawyers consider this, but the expression “waiting for you with hands and feet or weapon” made by him is sufficient for law enforcement agencies to take operative-investigative measures to find out whether the Governor’s brother possesses any weapon or no.
Lurer.com talked to Nairi Sahakyan’s brother, Governor of Aragatsotn Sargis Sahakyan.
-Mr Sahakyan, Your brother gave an interview to one of the newspapers. Are you familiarized to the article?
-The issue is closed, I don’t want to touch upon it, there’s nothing serious in it.
-Your brother made very suspicious expressions at the interview that he’s beaten some people and is waiting for Mnatsakanyan armed. Aren’t you worried by this fact?
-No, there’s no any problem, there is nothing suspicious in it. He said what he wanted and I repeat there’s nothing suspicious there.
-The main issue is what he said…
-Ok, stop it lady, there’s nothing suspicious in it, bye.
Lurer.com will also try to present MP Mnatsakan Mnatsakanyan’s viewpoint on expressions made on his address and in general on relations with Aragatsotn’s Governor and his brother.


















































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