Expensive Beverages Disappear from General Manvel's Office in Parliament
The newspaper "Hraparak" reports: "The day before, Manvel Grigoryan's son and assistant emptied the general's office in the National Assembly, which was one of the most luxurious and elite two-room offices adjacent to the parliament hall. It is unknown who will be given these lavish rooms, which have the capability to follow sessions via a direct connection. Neither the carpet nor the air conditioner was 'extracted,' but in the meantime, a range of expensive beverages has disappeared from the general's office.
'Since the drink thief is not a thief, they drink halah,' said a relative who came for Grigoryan's belongings. The renovated National Assembly is waiting for the 'distinguished' legislators of a new Armenia. The only non-renovated room is the future president's office. During the summer renovation period, Ara Babloyan, being a minimalist, refused to have his office renovated as well, leaving it in its old condition. 'Ararat must endure,' noted a source from the media outlet."
For more details, see today's edition of the newspaper.