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Re: Gagik Tsarukyan
I heard many contradicting stories about him back in Armenia. He is an oligarch and 'corrupt' by definition but let's look at the bright side, the guy has revived the Armenian sport and contributes to create jobs for a portion of the youth by investing in various economic sectors. I think we need a couple of them..
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Re: Gagik Tsarukyan
Originally posted by Lucin View PostI heard many contradicting stories about him back in Armenia. He is an oligarch and 'corrupt' by definition but let's look at the bright side, the guy has revived the Armenian sport and contributes to create jobs for a portion of the youth by investing in various economic sectors. I think we need a couple of them..
Have you watched the video "return to armenia" ? listen to this guy and maybe than you will change your opinion.
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Re: Gagik Tsarukyan
Originally posted by HermanGerman View PostSerious, we need more mafiosis like him ?
Have you watched the video "return to armenia" ? listen to this guy and maybe than you will change your opinion.
Can't watch the video for now...
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Re: Gagik Tsarukyan
Originally posted by Lucin View PostI am not for the mafiosi, but how about talking about the many many good deeds of this mafiosi? His huge financial potential unlike others' has served the country.
Can't watch the video for now...
If you compare the benefit with the harm these mafiosos cause for armenia's image, democracy and economy you will see that the damage is exordinary higher.
according to this guy, a descendend of Shahan Natalie, armenia loses approximately 400 mio $ every year because of these criminals.
even some of my own familiy members who has invested in Armenia have made such bad experiences.....dgbakhtabar worosh hayastanzi-hayere irenz more g@zakhein herik poghi hamar.....
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Re: Gagik Tsarukyan
Originally posted by HermanGerman View PostI recommend you to watch it later. I was shocked as I wachted it.
If you compare the benefit with the harm these mafiosos cause for armenia's image, democracy and economy you will see that the damage is exordinary higher.
according to this guy, a descendend of Shahan Natalie, armenia loses approximately 400 mio $ every year because of these criminals.
even some of my own familiy members who has invested in Armenia have made such bad experiences.....dgbakhtabar worosh hayastanzi-hayere irenz more g@zakhein herik poghi hamar.....
There are those here who have in the past actually expressed the opinion that the existence of Tsarukyan it is a sign of how advanced and stable Armenia is, that Armenia is now wealthy enough to sustain his criminal actions and that of the others like him.Plenipotentiary meow!
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Re: Gagik Tsarukyan
Originally posted by Lucin View PostI am not for the mafiosi, but how about talking about the many many good deeds of this mafiosi? His huge financial potential unlike others' has served the country.
Can't watch the video for now...
Is the video of his private zoo still online, the one where the donkey is put in a cage to be attacked by two tigers? And the infamous wedding video - the one where new depths are reached in bad taste, obnoxious excess, and toadying?Last edited by bell-the-cat; 05-29-2011, 07:28 AM.Plenipotentiary meow!
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