ArmInfo. The current government in Armenia, as expected, will not miss the opportunity to carry out dirty maneuvers in Gyumri and will make many attempts to usurp power in the second largest city of Armenia. Lawyer Arsen Babayan wrote about this on his Facebook page, touching upon Karen Badalyan's decision to leave the "Our City" bloc and become an independent member of the Council of Elders of Gyumri.
"Thus, the ruling force is trying to "steal" the mandate of the "Our City" bloc, headed by Martun Grigoryan, without caring at all about the will of the voters," Babayan noted.
And lawyer Sos Hakobyan noted in a conversation with journalists that after the elections to the Council of Elders in Gyumri, the most pessimistic forecasts came true: the government has already found ways to undermine the election results. "On April 21, one of the members of the Our City bloc, Karen Badalyan, filed a statement that due to a transfer to another job, he could not continue his activities as a member of the Council of Elders. In accordance with the law, the head of the Council of Elders drew up a protocol on the termination of his powers on April 22. This protocol was then sent to the district election commission, which simply recorded this termination of powers," Hakobyan explained.
At the same time, the lawyer drew attention to the fact that all the established deadlines for confirming this statement had been exhausted. "Meanwhile, two days after his statement, Badalyan, for unclear reasons, again filed a statement asking to cancel the previous decision and expressed a desire to continue to remain in his post, but at the same time to leave the "Our City" bloc," the lawyer added.
In this regard, Hakobyan expressed the conviction that there was interference here, with an attempt to influence Badalyan's decision, adding that this could even be called psychological violence. "It does not happen that a person on April 21 refuses his mandate, gives reasons and literally two days later notes that he has changed his mind, but at the same time declares that from now on he will become an independent member of the Council of Elders. However, we know that there are no independent deputies or members of the Council of Elders," Hakobyan noted.
According to him, such supposedly independent deputies or members of the Council of Elders in the future can only serve one thing - the benefit of the authorities. In this vein, Hakobyan expressed his conviction that this interference has one goal - to change the political picture in Gyumri.
"We are here to fight against this, and also to show everyone how a supposedly independent body works, and to record all violations, trying to prevent them if possible," the lawyer said.
He also added that he does not rule out the possibility of arresting or detaining other members of the Council of Elders or intimidating them with criminal cases in order to resolve the issue of the difference in mandates. "Thus, the ruling force will try to steal power, since it was unable to obtain it through the people's vote," the lawyer concluded.
On March 30 of this year, early elections to the Council of Elders of Gyumri were held. The ruling Civil Contract party received the largest number of votes (35.47% of the votes), but this percentage was not enough for the ruling force's candidate Sarik Minasyan to head the city. The united opposition decided to nominate a single candidate in the person of the Communist Party representative Vardan Ghukasyan, who received 18.41%. Thus, opposition candidate Vardan Ghukasyan, who headed the Communist Party list and received the largest number of votes among the opposition, was re-elected mayor of Gyumri.