Kirk Kerkoryan congratulates Serge Sargssyan
26.02.2008,
03:02
American-Armenian businessman Kirk Kerkoryan congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan on victory in the presidential elections.
YEREVAN, February 25. /ARKA/. American-Armenian businessman Kirk Kerkoryan congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan on victory in the presidential elections.
“Accept my warm wishes as the third president elect of Armenia. I hope you will use the investments made and the jobs created so far for Armenia’s economic development,” Kerkoryan’s congratulation message reads. The businessman wished Sargssyan strength and energy to accomplish all his projects aimed at the improvement of the people’s well-being.
“I wish you strong health and successes, and I wish peace and prosperity to Armenia. I am looking forward to learn about positive processes in Armenia during the next several years,” the message reads.
Kerkoryan finances the Lincy foundation implementing a number of large projects in Armenia. The first project implemented by the foundation in 2001-2003 cost $150mln.
Currently, the second project of the Lincy foundation costing $60mln is underway. $20mln-worth road construction, $20mlnm-worth street repair in the capital and $20mln-worth school renovation are to be carried out within the project.
Nine contenders were running for the February 19 presidential elections. According to the preliminary results of the Central Electoral Commission, Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan, Chairman of the Republican party of Armenia won the elections in the first round with 52.86% votes.—0—
“Accept my warm wishes as the third president elect of Armenia. I hope you will use the investments made and the jobs created so far for Armenia’s economic development,” Kerkoryan’s congratulation message reads. The businessman wished Sargssyan strength and energy to accomplish all his projects aimed at the improvement of the people’s well-being.
“I wish you strong health and successes, and I wish peace and prosperity to Armenia. I am looking forward to learn about positive processes in Armenia during the next several years,” the message reads.
Kerkoryan finances the Lincy foundation implementing a number of large projects in Armenia. The first project implemented by the foundation in 2001-2003 cost $150mln.
Currently, the second project of the Lincy foundation costing $60mln is underway. $20mln-worth road construction, $20mlnm-worth street repair in the capital and $20mln-worth school renovation are to be carried out within the project.
Nine contenders were running for the February 19 presidential elections. According to the preliminary results of the Central Electoral Commission, Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan, Chairman of the Republican party of Armenia won the elections in the first round with 52.86% votes.—0—