Artur Vanetsyan quits Parliament

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Head of the “I have honor” faction, leader of the “Homeland” (Hayrenik) Party .

Vanetsyan announced the decision on Facebook.

“This decision of mine is not a surprise to many of you․ I have publicly stated on several occasions that I do not see myself in this parliament anymore,” he said.

The Board of the “Homeland” party has made a decision to continue its activities outside the parliament. At the same time the “I have honor” bloc formed with the Republican Party of Armenia will stop existing de jure and de facto.

Vanetsyan expressed gratitude to colleagues at “I have Honor” and “Armenia” factions for the joint work.

He assured that none of the decisions is conditioned by ant “constraining or guiding factor.”  

Boosting Iran-Armenia economic cooperation to enhance political ties – official

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Continuous cooperation between Iran and Armenia in the fields of trade and economy will lead to bolstering of political relations of both sides, Head of Chabahar Trade Zone Nasrollah Ebrahimi said at a meeting with Arsen Avakian, the new Ambassador of Armenia to Iran, adding that over 30-years-long diplomatic ties between the two countries have been based on fraternal relations, Mehr News Agency reports.

Chabahar has welcomed investors from all across the world, he said, noting that neighboring states, undoubtedly, are a top priority to this end.

Terming Chabahar as a center of international communication, he said that the Trade Zone is not subject to economic sanctions.

Arsen Avakian, for his part, elaborated on his country’s main objectives pertaining to the current visit and said that evaluating Chabahar’s capacity and infrastructure for investment is the main goal of the trip to Iran.

“The second goal is to develop relations between India, Iran and Armenia,” he further noted.

Armenian MP calls out PACE’s failure to address protection of the right to self-determination

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We have started treating human destiny rather selectively and very often in the context of geopolitics, Armenian MP Armen Gevorgyan said, addressing the session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).

He said in the past decades PACE has tried to pursue issues like minority rights, gender equality, diversity, and other important issues for democratic statehood, but has failed to address more fundamental aspects of democratic peace such as protection of the right to life and the right of people’s self-determination.

“Some debates in this Assembly show that we have allowed political expediency to make suffering of some Europeans more important than for other Europeans, to make the right of some European peoples’ for self-determination unconditional, while for others only decorative,” the lawmaker said.

“We have put much effort to abolish capital punishment in member states, but turning a blind eye on how high-tech industry creates new deadly weaponry, which is freely sold in the market. I have never heard of any investigation or fact-finding missions to explore how certain member states use prohibited types of weaponry, such as, for example, white phosphorus bombs. Certain member states have demonstrated that by the using of force and money some issues can be resolved while ignoring fundamental rights and freedoms,” Gevorgyan noted.

He noted that it has become a strange tradition for the organization to avoid discussing violations of certain fundamental rights and freedoms, explaining that the Council of Europe does not deal with security issues. “This is a very unacceptable position which essentially encourages new violations.”

“Where and how it is decided that the right of people to self-determination is outside the interest of the Council of Europe, that any military aggression by any member of our organization that kills thousands of innocent people is not our mandate?” he added.

“I try and fail to understand how can the European Parliament speak the language of values and human rights by adopting the relevant language and resolutions, for example, on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, while the Council of Europe and its bodies, including this Assembly, hide behind political correctness and fail to call things by their name,” the lawmaker said.

“I’m raising all these issues with only one aspiration: to contribute to the development of our organization and making it a better fit to our troubled world. I believe it’s through the re-establishing of an environment of respect, trust and dialogue that we can make our organization a relevant forum for international cooperation and the protection of values of the free world,” Armen Gevorgyan concluded

Armenian judicial watchdog head must be immediately ousted, says opposition MP

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The head of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) overseeing Armenian courts, Gagik Jhangiryan, cannot stay in office, MP Aram Vardevanyan of the opposition Hayastan bloc told reporters before an opposition rally in Yerevan on Monday evening.

His comments came after suspended SJC head Ruben Vardazaryan released a secretly recorded audio of his conversation with Jhangiryan, who can be heard warning the official to resign or face criminal charges.

Vardazaryan was suspended as SJC chairman and charged with obstruction of justice in April 2021. Subsequently, Jhangiryan took over the SJC pending the outcome of the criminal case.

The Supreme Judicial Council downplayed the audio recording in a statement, refusing to comment on the “private conversation recorded without Jhangiryan’s knowledge.”

Vardevanyan called for bringing the judicial watchdog head to account for “abuse of office”.

“He must be immediately dismissed and prosecuted based on his self-incriminating statements,” the lawmaker said, adding his resignation would reduce the risk of interference into criminal investigations.


Opposition staged protest outside ruling party office in Yerevan

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Armenian opposition members and supporters staged a protest outside the headquarters of Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party in Yerevan late on Monday, chanting “Armenia without Civil Contract!”.

Opposition MPs accused the ruling party of inciting hatred and splitting the country.

“The Civil Contract party has turned into the Civil War party at the bloody hands of Nikol Pashinyan. In addition to political repressions, you have now resorted to politically motivated murders,” said one of the protesters who marched towards the area from Yerevan’s central France Square.

“I would like to warn you that through Pashinyan’s efforts you will consign yourself to the dustbin of history and will be remembered as the people who encouraged the killings of Armenians and divided the people. We stand united in our efforts to establish peace in the country,” the activist said.

The protest comes after Sunday’s deadly shooting in the village of Nigavan, which reportedly involved relatives of a pro-government lawmaker and a cousin of Deputy Governor of Aragatsotn Province Edgar Parvanyan. Two people were killed and five others were injured as a result of the shooting which the police say was the follow-up of a “purely domestic” conflict and had no political subtext.

“The murder in Nigavan is a vivid example that they will not stop until we grab their hand. They will not stop, for blood is their symbol. They carry death and spread Armenophobia,” opposition Hayastan bloc MP Asprum Krpeyan said.

Afterwards, the activists doused the area with red paint and threw toy guns and leaflets on the ground, chanting “Nikol, murderer!” and “Traitor, go away!”.

Pashinyan a ‘threat’ to national security, says opposition MP

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Nikol Pashinyan poses a threat to national security and thus must be ousted, MP Aram Vardevanyan of the opposition Hayastan alliance said at a protest outside the building of Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) late on Monday.

“Scores of dignified officers serve here. I strongly believe that those officers, seeing the anger of the people, will come to the conclusion that Pashinyan poses a national security threat and such people must not stay in power, they must be ousted,” the lawmaker said.

He blamed the incumbent authorities for the fatal shooting in the village of Nigavan on Sunday, which left two people dead and five others wounded. Also, he condemned the “absurd” instructions given to NSS officers.

“We have a clear-cut plan to lead this struggle to victory peacefully but with determination,” Vardevanyan said.

He urged officers of the law enforcement agency to respond to the deadly Nigavan incident.

Aparan police chief sacked after fatal shooting

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The police chief of the Aparan region in Armenia’s Aragatsotn Province, Ashot Hayrapetyan, has been dismissed following the fatal shooting on Sunday, which left two people dead and five others wounded.

He has been replaced by Rafayel Poghosyan, the official police website revealed.

In a statement on Monday, the Investigative Committee said the shooting in the village of Nigavan was sparked by a dispute between a group of people.

The law enforcement agency said late on Saturday a 32-year-old Yerevan resident, who was driving his brother’s car in the town of Aparan, honked the car horn to alert the driver of a passing Infiniti vehicle, then drove around and stopped it.

Afterwards, the man and his brother engaged in a verbal dispute with the driver about yielding the right of way. Several residents of Aparan intervened in the conversation, which turned into a heated argument and continued in the outskirts of the town.

Later on Sunday, the 32-year-old Yerevan man, his brother and several other individuals went to the area near a petrol station in Aparan, where they met one of the disputants and beat him.

The conflict continued at an area near the garbage dump in Nigavan village, where the 32-year-old man, who had a gun, fired it at his opponents. As a result, seven victims were taken to different medical centers, were two of them died.

The shooter has been arrested. A probe into the further circumstances of the incident is underway.

Yerevan appellate court refuses to arrest oppositionist Velikhan Khlghatyan

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The Yerevan Court of Criminal Appeals has rejected a prosecutor’s request to arrest opposition activist Velikhan Khlghatyan who was involved in a brawl in the city of Gyumri at anti-government protests in May.

Presiding judge Armen Danielyan upheld the lower court ruling on Tuesday, denying the motion for his arrest, lawyer Gayane Papoyan said in a post on social media.

Khlghatyan and six other young opposition activists are accused of assaulting four elderly men, aged between 74 and 84 years old, during a motorcade rally in Gyumri on May 8.

Two of them have been remanded in pre-trial custody.

Yerevan school named after fallen hero Gevorg Arshakyan

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The Yerevan City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a decision to name Basic School No. 22 in the Armenian capital after Senior Lieutenant Gevorg Arshakyan, who was killed in the 2020 war in Artsakh.

The petition was submitted by the school administration after being approved by school students, teachers and parents.

Even though Gevorg had finished his two years of compulsory military service, he joined the Artsakh army as a volunteer immediately after Azerbaijan waged a war against Artsakh on September 27.

The senior lieutenant lost his life in the defense of Shushi on November 7.

He was posthumously awarded the First Class Combat Cross Order of Armenia and the Medal for Combat Service of Artsakh.

Armenian parliament issues statement on Vanetsyan’s resignation

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Speaker of Armenia’s National Assembly Alen Simonyan released a statement on opposition MP Artur Vanetsyan’s resignation.

Vanetsyan, head of the opposition Pativ Unem faction, submitted resignation on Tuesday.

Under the parliament statute, he is entitled to withdraw his resignation within one week.

If the deputy withdraws his resignation within a week, the parliament speaker will issue a statement to that effect. Otherwise, his resignation will be considered accepted and a protocol will be made on the termination of his powers, the statement said.