
ArmInfo. Former head of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) Ruben Vardazaryan considers the verdict of the Anti-Corruption Court to be a political order. He stated this on July 8 in an interview with journalists.
At the same time, he explained that there are still about 2-3 months before the verdict comes into force, since it must be considered by the Appeal and Cassation Courts. "However, the entire process proves that this is nothing more than political persecution. Therefore, I am sure that the verdict will not be changed.
Neither the Cassation nor the Appeal Court has a composition that could deliver a fair verdict. Armenian courts do not have enough courage to call these processes political persecution," Vardazaryan noted.
The former head of the Supreme Judicial Council believes that the process was initiated by his statement made on November 15, 2020, in which he called on his colleagues to demonstrate dedication to their work and act exclusively within the law. "At the same time, I stated that if they do not act according to the law, then as the chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council, I will do everything to ensure that they answer for their illegal actions," he recalled.
Vardazaryan is sure that it was this statement of his that did not satisfy the current government in the country, which demanded his resignation. In connection with the above, he called on the judicial system to fight for the true freedom of the judiciary.
"I have never been shy about expressing my civic position, and I have always done so at the polling station. Everything that I condemned and disagreed with concerned exclusively the policy that was being implemented in the judicial system, or the political line to which they were trying to subordinate the judicial power. I fought precisely against this. Yes, of course, I had a political position, but I will repeat again that I expressed it exclusively at the polling station, and not in the public arena or within the framework of my work," the former head of the Supreme Judicial Council summarized.
The former chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council Ruben Vardazaryan was sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison. By the court's decision, Vardazaryan is also prohibited from holding positions in state bodies and local governments for a period of two years. The measure of restraint against him remained the same - a written undertaking not to leave - until the verdict comes into force.
We will add that Ruben Vardazaryan is accused of the fact that since July 19, 2019, while holding the position of the Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council, being a senior official of the judicial body, he committed actions not related to his powers granted to him by the Constitution and the Judicial Code. In particular, using his official position, he obstructed the administration of justice by the judge of the Lori Regional Court of General Jurisdiction Andranik Simonyan.