


ArmInfo. The Armenian Prosecutor General Artur Davtyan, who is one of the few officials appointed under the previous ruling regime and continuing to perform his duties under the new government, does not intend to resign. He stated this in an interview with journalists.
In response to a question about the possible dismissal of the Prosecutor General, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that he does not have the authority to answer this question, implying the independence of the judiciary from the executive. "As for the sounding of the political evaluation of the Prosecutor General's activities, at the moment I do not see the need for this, since the prosecutor's office should be able to fully exercise its functions." Again, we do not intend to go to vendetta.Our goal is to ensure public solidarity, and I hope that the Prosecutor's Office will assist us in this, at least I see such a desire on her part, I hope that her steps will be convincing, both in terms of law and law and public position and ", - said the prime minister.
Answering a question about whether it is possible to involve the three Armenian presidents in the corruption scandals disclosed recently, Pashinyan stated that he can not predict anything: "But I can say for sure that everyone is equal to the law, regardless of the positions held and status, and regardless of how deeply the investigation into corruption cases progresses. "
It should be noted that in the epicenter of the latest corrupt revelations were relatives and people from the close circle of the third president of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan.



