Тут вот 168.am возмущенно пишет о коррупционных схемах олигарха пашиняна в формате «закупок без тендера» и жирных рычагов власти КЗР-ам (кумовьям, знакомым, родственникам). А мне вспоминается знаменитое интервью Шармазанова о том, что ни одна муха в Армении не взлетит вверх, не пройдя через центральный офис РПА. Да, эти наглее и циничней. Грабят открыто и гос бюджеты через хабы текут в карманы пары жуликов: пашинян-акопян. А с кем делятся эти аферисты? Вот в чем вопрос…
Тут вот 168.am возмущенно пишет о коррупционных схемах олигарха пашиняна в формате «закупок без тендера» и жирных рычагов власти КЗР-ам (кумовьям, знакомым, родственникам). А мне вспоминается знаменитое интервью Шармазанова о том, что ни одна муха в Армении не взлетит вверх, не пройдя через центральный офис РПА. Да, эти наглее и циничней. Грабят открыто и гос бюджеты через хабы текут в карманы пары жуликов: пашинян-акопян. А с кем делятся эти аферисты? Вот в чем вопрос…
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