ArmInfo. The Republican Party of Armenia, led by the third president of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, does not consider it correct to influence and direct Martun Grigoryan's decisions in the Gyumri mayoral elections. This was stated by RPA deputy (NA faction <I Have Honor>) Tigran Abrahamyan in an interview with <Azatutyun>.
According to him, although Martun Grigoryan is, a member of their faction, he is non-partisan, and in the Gyumri elections the force led by Serzh Sargsyan neither nominated him nor supported him. In other words, the RPA has not influenced Grigoryan's decisions at any stage, and now, according to Abrahamyan, Martun Grigoryan's decision to support Vardan Ghukasyan or not does not depend on the position of the <Republican>.
In any case, the Republican Party of Armenia has conveyed its point of view to its partner. Although the party does not make it public, as Abrahamyan notes, they are convinced that Nikol Pashinyan's reinstatement in Gyumri should not be allowed. <From a purely human perspective, we also understand the thoughts and concerns that Martun Grigoryan has in the context of the aura created in Gyumri, the mentality and the problems he had with Vardan Ghukasyan for those decades, but, naturally, as a political force, we consider this topic exclusively from a political point of view. Naturally, in the context of solutions or breakthroughs, political decisions come first, which should stem from the logic of not allowing the reproduction of this government or its acquisition of additional power in any way,> he said. When asked whether his position is that in any case the CP candidate should not be allowed to become mayor in Gyumri, Tigran Abrahamyan replied: "This is clear, that is unequivocal, and Martun Grigoryan also clearly states that under no circumstances can there be a step on his part that could lead to the formation of a CP government."
The fact that the leader of the Our City bloc Martun Grigoryan, putting aside the dcades-long conflict with Vardan Ghukasyan, should nevertheless support the former mayor was also written on his Facebook page by the deputy chairman of the RPA, Armen Ashotyan, urging him to give preference to, as he put it, "the lesser of two evils" when choosing between Pashinyan and Vardan Ghukasyan. "Dear Martun, the English say that they choose neither of two evils." "We are not England, and all other problems pale in comparison to Nikol's rule, so choosing the lesser of two evils, in my opinion, has no alternative," he wrote.
"Armen Ashotyan has the status of first deputy chairman in the party, and his political thoughts, naturally, are neither accidental nor can they be of a private nature. Therefore, Armen's words should be approached from the point of view of a person representing the leadership of the party," Abrahamyan noted. The secretary of the "I Have Honor" faction notes that an attempt is being made through Martun Grigoryan to target the Republican Party, and, according to the deputy, this is also being done by opposition circles. The Republican deputy does not rule out that some circles want Grigoryan to ultimately not support and elect Vardan Ghukasyan as mayor in order to attack the force led by Serzh Sargsyan. Martun Grigoryan, the leader of the "Our City" bloc, which received 6 seats in the Gyumri Council of Elders, has been keeping the intrigue for the fourth day and has not said whether he will ultimately support Vardan Ghukasyan, who has 8 seats. Without the votes of Martun Grigoryan's bloc, Vardan Ghukasyan, who heads the Communist Party list, cannot return to the city hall. His votes and the votes of the other two opposition forces supporting him are not enough. The "Civil Contract" led by Sarik Minasyan received 14 seats, meaning that he is only 3 votes short of being elected mayor of Gyumri. The council elects the mayor by secret ballot, and it is not yet clear how events will develop.