ArmInfo. Even the previous authorities in the March 1, 2008 case did not dare to accuse me of bloodshed. About this December 9, after the completion of the voting procedure, told reporters.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, commenting on the statement of the second President of the Republic of Armenia, Robert Kocharian.On December 7, the second president, in his written appeal to the media, promulgated by lawyers after a court decision on his arrest, calledPashinyan "the main organizer of the March 1 mass riots," accusing him of trying to "cleanse himself of blood" and "appoint" Kocharyan guilty.
However, according to the. the Prime Minister's decisions taken by the ECHR in this case show that the version of the previous authorities was fabricated from beginning to end. "The real picture is already there, and the details, the details and the perpetrators will be revealed," Nikol Pashinyan assured, recalling the death of 10 people as a result of those riots and the involvement of the armed forces in those events.As for the accusation of pressure on the judicial system, then, as stressed by the. The Prime Minister, the judicial system of Armenia were not given any instructions, including in the case of Robert Kocharian.
Proving this facts are carved from published auditions. "I officially declare: the judicial system of the country has never been so independent as today," said the Acting heads of the Armenian government, denying and allegations about the planned operation. "I was in St. Petersburg, director of the National Security Service in Switzerland, and if it were a planned operation, they would be in the country," Nikol Pashinyan stressed. He noted that it was the director of the National Security Service who called him in St. Petersburg and reported on the arrest of Robert Kocharian. "I asked when, in response," - noted. premiere.On December 7, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the court of general jurisdiction of the first instance of the city of Yerevan on the choice of a preventive measure against the second President of Armenia Robert Kocharian in the form of detention. Recall that in late July of this year Kocharyan was already arrested on charges of overthrowing the constitutional order in the republic in March 2008. However, the Court of Appeal in Yerevan on August 13 overturned the decision on arrest, releasing Kocharyan from custody. The Prosecutor General's Office appealed to the Court of Cassation to appeal the decision. The case was sent for retrial to the Court of Appeal.