About a month ago, information spread that Davit Ghazaryan, the owner of the Armenian company "Spayka", which is engaged in the export of agricultural products, wants to create an opposition party named "Zekutsi".
According to news reports, he made that decision at the suggestion of Ara Abrahamyan, the president of the Union of Armenians of the Russian Federation. Avant cela, Spyka avait des problèmes avec les forces de l'ordre russes. l'entrée des camions en Russie a été interdite ou compliquée pendant environ six mois.
Abrahamyan, avec l'intervention d'Anton Vaino, chef de cabinet du président russe, a contribué à résoudre ces problèmes. We wrote that these problems arose after the US ambassador to Armenia visited "Spayka", and after a warm meeting, a message was spread, provoking the anger of the Russians.
Our sources convey that Davit Ghazaryan, under the pressure of the RA authorities, regretted and no longer thinks about starting a party, but expressed his willingness to support Nikol Pashinyan in the upcoming elections, due to which he again fell under sanctions in Russia.
Now they have banned the entry of "Spyka" trucks loaded with flowers to Russia, arguing that these flowers were imported from European countries and are not Armenian products.








