ArmInfo. The Armenian authorities do not intend to resort to vendetta against the representatives of the previous government. This was stated by the secretary of the ruling faction of the Civil Contract party Artur Hovhannisyan during a briefing in the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on May 16, commenting on the question of whether the statement of the NA deputy Arsen Torosyan about a political vendetta could mean the beginning of a new process against the opposition.
The chairman of the parliamentary committee on health issues Arsen Torosyan stated in his microblog that there will be a political vendetta in the country. "Yes, one cannot curse either from the National Assembly rostrum, or in the National Assembly meeting room, or anywhere else. In the same way, we cannot allow some scoundrels to curse people for their political statements, when these same people patiently listen to statements of the same content from these scoundrels. From now on and always there will be a political vendetta against everyone who behaves like a scoundrel in politics," Torosyan wrote.
In this regard, as Artur Hovhannisyan noted, apparently his colleague was referring to the ruling party's political promises to bring the matter to a logical conclusion. "All our current opponents in the National Assembly of the Republic will leave the political arena. Arsen Torosyan is a member of our team, a member of the board of our party, and together with us he fights against those people who are accused of various shady deeds. Therefore, I ask you not to equate political vendetta with just vendetta," the faction secretary noted.
Answering the question of whether the ruling faction is ready to obstruct Arsen Torosyan for his speech in response to the statements of Levon Kocharyan, a member of the National Assembly from the opposition faction "Armenia", the son of the second President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, Hovhannisyan called not to compare the two speeches.
"The attacks that were made are not the same. Levon Kocharyan, throughout his speech in the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, standing behind the backs of the women of his faction, used swear words of a sexual nature. But it is also obvious that it was impossible to make harsh statements in response, either from me or from Arsen Torosyan and other deputies from the ruling party. In any case, there were swear words of a sexual nature, to which responses were made," Artur Hovhannisyan emphasized.
In turn, Babken Tunyan, Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on Economic Issues, pointed out the characteristic use of swear words in the Armenian lexicon. According to him, even the word "respected" can be perceived as an insult. However, as the MP noted, it is unacceptable when the meeting room turns into a squabble, and even more so, using such expressions. "In fact, our opposition in its activities is aimed at generating such situations. During the scuffle, I approached Seyran Ohanyan and Artsvik Minasyan, to whom I directly stated that the opposition factions were provoking the situation," Tunyan noted.
He added that the opposition MPs together received salaries totaling 1.5 billion drams over 4 years. And here the question arises as to why taxpayers pay them such a sum.