
ArmInfo. The Chairman of the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) of Armenia must suspend the activities of the manager of Elnet appointed by the authorities, meanwhile he is acting as a " suicide bomber". David Ghazinyan, former acting CEO of the Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC (ENA), made this statement at a press conference on August 27.
Ghazinyan noted that in order for the company to carry out certain actions as a security measure within the framework of the interim decision of the Stockholm arbitration, Narek Karapetyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of ENA, had sent a letter to Mesrop Mesropyan, the head of PSRC.
In response, the head of the Regulator stated that this issue was outside his jurisdiction. However, it later revealed that he had sent a letter to the head of the government staff, asking for clarification on the government's stance regarding Narek Karapetyan's appeal to suspend the decision made by the head of the PSRC on July 18 to initiate administrative proceedings and implement preventive measures against Elnets, as well as appoint a temporary manager for the ENA. In response to Mesropyan's request, the Office of the Representative of Armenia on International Legal Affairs of the Cabinet of Ministers pointed out that according to the decision of the Extraordinary Arbitration, Armenia is required to refrain from implementing the recently passed amendments to the laws "On Energy" and "On t Public Services Regulatory Authority", as well as any further actions aimed at seizing the assets of the ENA.
The authorities must also refrain from changing the charter and governing bodies of the company, appointing a temporary manager for the ENA and authorizing to act exclusively as an executive body. The court has also prohibited the Armenian government from revoking the company's licenses or in any way restricting Elnet's natural business activities. The relevant government department states that as a rule, arbitration awards must be executed immediately and mandatory for the parties involved once an urgent decision is made, Ghazinyan clarified.
The former acting deputy executive director notes that they do not insist on suspending the proceedings initiated by the PSRC, as even before the well-known legislative amendments, the Commission had such powers, that cannot be said about the decision to appoint a temporary manager.
"And it turns out that the government (represented by the Office of International Legal Affairs of the Cabinet of Ministers) is merely creating an illusion - it says that it has expressed its opinion, but as the PSRC is an independent structure, it must make a decision on its own," Ghazinyan says.
This is not how governments work, he continues. If the state has taken on certain obligations within the framework of international treaties (the case was considered by the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) based on the Agreement between Armenia and Cyprus on the Promotion and Mutual Protection of Investments dated January 18, 1995 - ed.), and these agreements have been checked for compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, approved by the parliament, then they have legal supremacy over domestic legislation.
"Now the ball is in the PSRC's court," Ghazinyan emphasizes. Meanwhile, the head of the Commission, after receiving all the information, declares to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of ENA that the issue is beyond the powers of the PSRC. "No matter how much they try to assure that the Commission is an independent body, we all understand that this is not the case. We have proven this many times," Ghazinyan points out. According to him, even before the legislative changes, the authorities announced the imminent appointment of a temporary manager, but the head of the PSRC could have chosen other measures "as a sanction" Additionally, the Commission has no real control over the current manager Romanos Petrosyan, as the latter, during the proceedings, would not have published data on the process.
"The manager behaves very unbridled, showing no regard for his authority. He makes various statements, that indicate a lack of control over him by the Regulator," Ghazinyan says, pointing out that one of the first numbers of the Civil Contract ruling party, the head of the state control service, who previously had not demonstrated strong management skills, was chosen for this role.
In this regard, David Ghazinyan believes that the head of the PSRC is not independent. He noted that he cannot understand why he took on such a burden and ended up in the status of a 'suicide bomber', I cannot say," he noted, adding that the government essentially placed all responsibility, including financial responsibility, onto the PSRC head.