Euromedia24 on Play Store Euromedia24 on App Sore
BNB

$648.76

BTC

$95109

ADA

$0.882727

ETH

$3276.35

SOL

$180.18

-3 °

Yerevan

-4 °

Moscow

17 °

Dubai

7 °

London

-8 °

Beijing

5 °

Brussels

4 °

Rome

9 °

Madrid

BNB

$648.76

BTC

$95109

ADA

$0.882727

ETH

$3276.35

SOL

$180.18

-3 °

Yerevan

-4 °

Moscow

17 °

Dubai

7 °

London

-8 °

Beijing

5 °

Brussels

4 °

Rome

9 °

Madrid

Which high-ranking officials' wives made trades during the war that led to defeat? Clarification of the Prosecutor's Office

RA Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan, while presenting the 2023 activity report of the RA Prosecutor's Office in the National Assembly, addressed all the issues raised in the survey.

The prosecutor's office responded in a similar way to Tert.am's written request.

On May 3, while presenting the annual report on the activities of the prosecutor's office in the parliament, during the question-and-answer session, Anna Vardapetyan stated:

"Yes, it is very unpleasant for me, as the Prosecutor General, when I read, for example, during military operations, that the wives of our high-ranking officials did business in certain cities, I consider this to be one of the number one reasons for the defeat. That's why we are very attentive to corruption crimes."

Therefore, Tert.am asked the Prosecutor General to inform which wives of high-ranking officials traded in certain cities and where the Prosecutor General read about it.

"Regarding the first question, let's add that it is not related to the RA law "On Freedom of Information" (according to the Law on Information Security, information is considered to be the data received and formed by the information manager in accordance with the procedure established by the legislation)," said the answer of the Prosecutor's Office.

We also asked to be informed whether spitting on a person does not contain any crime or whether there is no crime with characteristics of hooliganism, because on the same day, on May 3, when answering questions from the media, Anna Vardapetyan stated that spitting on a person is not hooliganism and does not constitute a crime.

"At the National Assembly, RA Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan, while presenting the 2023 activity report of the RA Prosecutor's Office, addressed all the issues raised in the survey," said the answer to the survey.