>The ticket compensation promised by Avinian is a sum comparable to his annual salary. The mayor said that people interested in the source of that money should “look at my income declaration.”
>Avinian’s extended family and his father in particular own at least one company that has done well since the 2018 “velvet revolution” in the country. In an investigative article published last month, Civilnet.am suggested that the mayor, who served as deputy prime minister from 2018-2021, used his positions to help the agribusiness company receive government grants and loan subsidies. Avinian denounced the “false article” and pledged to sue the publication during the debate with Marutian.
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Let him fix the potholes too whiles his doing some compensation
_mars_ on
So if there was no “uproar” he wouldn’t have paid back anything?
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>The ticket compensation promised by Avinian is a sum comparable to his annual salary. The mayor said that people interested in the source of that money should “look at my income declaration.”
>Avinian’s extended family and his father in particular own at least one company that has done well since the 2018 “velvet revolution” in the country. In an investigative article published last month, Civilnet.am suggested that the mayor, who served as deputy prime minister from 2018-2021, used his positions to help the agribusiness company receive government grants and loan subsidies. Avinian denounced the “false article” and pledged to sue the publication during the debate with Marutian.
Let him fix the potholes too whiles his doing some compensation
So if there was no “uproar” he wouldn’t have paid back anything?