
ArmInfo. Elinar Vardanyan, a parliament member from the "Armenia" bloc, has responded to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statements on Artsakh and attacks on Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan and his family during the campaign for the upcoming parliamentary elections on June 7.
In response to Pashinyan's statements in Syunik that "the Nagorno-Karabakh movement was the biggest mistake," Vardanyan asked the Armenian prime minister what he had done for Artsakh. "Did you even fire a single shot in Artsakh, shed a drop of sweat, invest anything, or even know where Artsakh is when you declared, 'Artsakh is Armenia, that's it!' and then thwarted the twenty-five-year negotiation process, declaring negotiations from your 'ground zero,' making war inevitable?" Vardanyan wrote in this regard.
She further pointed out that it was under the current Prime Minister that a judicial system was established in Armenia which lacks the trust of the general public. As the MP explained, instead of serving justice, this system subjects individuals to torture and ruins lives. The MP also commented on Pashinyan's statement during a campaign rally in Shengavit, where he declared his intention to "extradite Gagik Tsarukyan's son from Belarus and hold him accountable." Vardanyan noted that while the casino incident involving Nver Tsarukyan must certainly be investigated, she expressed skepticism regarding the objectivity of any investigation under the current administration.
"How can there be an objective investigation in a system where you alone designate the guilty? It does not even matter to you if a person confesses; you have already selected the culprits regardless, simply because it concerns you and because it is your will," the opposition member wrote.
In this regard, she urged a look back at how many individuals over the past eight years were labeled guilty at the government's request and how many were actually sentenced. She expressed her conviction that this is precisely why Armenian citizens distrust the "enslaved" judicial system today.
"At your command, clergymen are arrested, and recordings are tampered with to justify 'terrorism' cases cases also initiated at your behest. People are detained for merely saying, 'we will fight in our own way,' and hundreds are taken into custody during protests. You act as investigator, prosecutor, and judge all at once. Let's not look too far: you declared the boy's father [Gagik Tsarukyan, leader of the 'Prosperous Armenia' party, in a voter bribery case - Ed.] guilty; your investigators fabricated the case; your prosecutor spent hours lecturing and accusing; and your party issued dozens of smear statements. You arrested him, and after six years of litigation, your own court was forced to acquit him because there was, in fact, no case at all," the opposition member emphasized.
Vardanyan questioned how, in light of all this, the people of Armenia could possibly believe in a fair trial. She expressed her conviction that these actions are driven by Pashinyan's realization that he may lose the upcoming elections. "This is why you have lumped everyone together Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and French President Emmanuel Macron. Yet the choice is obvious: Armenia or the so-called 'Western Azerbaijan'; Lake Sevan or 'Goycha.' It is you, and you alone, who have forced this choice upon us," the MP concluded.