"Zhoghovurd" daily writes:
"The "Civil Agreement" party has not been able to elect a new minister of justice for about a month. After the resignation of Grigor Minasyan, the CP party held two board meetings to discuss various candidates, but Nikol Pashinyan "rejected" all of them and sent them home. He is looking for a worthy replacement for Grigor Minasyan, who is not in the CP. During the board's session held on Tuesday, 4 candidates for the Minister of Justice made extensive speeches. Prime Minister's Spokesman Nazeli Baghdasaryan and Yerevan's Deputy Mayor Suren Grigoryan resigned after the speeches, as a result, the board's session discussed the candidacies of CP faction deputy Armen Khachatryan and lawyer Alexander Sirunyan. around, who is also a member of the CP party. Only 3 of the members of the CP board voted in favor of Armen Khachatryan's candidacy, and Alexander Sirunyan did not receive a vote at all. I wonder why he was suggested as a candidate then.
So, just as the department rejected Arpi Davoyan at the previous session, now it has rejected Armen Khachatryan. It should be noted that the main candidates for the minister, CP MPs Arpi Davoyan and Armen Khachatryan, were both candidates of Andranik Kocharyan, the real author of Grigor Minasyan's dismissal, with their lobbying in the party. it was Kocharyan who did it, but Nikol Pashinyan rejected both of them. "Zhoghovurd" daily newspaper also wrote that Andranik Kocharyan, a great lover of intrigues, engaged in the task of digging under the feet of the officials of the force and law enforcement system, in order to appoint his candidates to those positions, interceding with Pashinyan. For example, he started collecting signatures against Grigor Minasyan in order to appoint Davoyan and then Armen Khachatryan to that position. By the way, "Zhoghovurd" daily learned that the requirements set for the new Minister of Justice in the CP have also been removed, the "plank" has been lowered. from the beginning it was clear that the new minister must be a woman, but after Davoyan this requirement was removed, and after rejecting Armen Khachatryan, the CP considers that it is not necessary for the new minister to be a party member. to be therefore, it is not excluded that the new minister will not be a member of the CP, because there are no literate party members in the CP."