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The chairman of the investigation yesterday hinted at the electoral justice operating within the government. Tigran Abrahamyan


RA NA MP Tigran Abrahamyan writes:

"The disgraceful riots that took place in the National Assembly show not only the nature and qualitative bankruptcy of the current authorities, but also the narrow team's "squabbles", unhealthy manifestations, manifestations of patronage and widespread representation of political corruption. The main sponsor of holding such hearings at such a low level and the guarantee was its chairman, who is only interested in himself and his narrow personal interests in this country.

There were two other main self-confessional statements at the National Assembly yesterday.

The chairman of the investigative committee was alluding to the electoral justice and mediation institute operating within the government. It is natural that one of the main guarantees of maintaining the existing government is the used compromising policy, of which the chairman of the Central Committee is naturally aware of all the details and schemes in his position and threatened to make it public. Second, Hovik Aghazaryan admitted something that the entire opposition field and human rights defenders have been talking about for years: the government uses detention as a means of pressure.

From the fabricated case of RPA Vice-President Armen Ashotyan to many citizens who are opponents of the government, they felt the severe consequences of Agazaryan's confession on their skin."