
ArmInfo. Suren Tovmasyan, head of the Armenian Cadastre Committee, answered the question of whether the Armenian government plans to seize property from Holy Etchmiadzin.
"The government's agenda includes conducting studies of all property privatized in the Republic of Armenia in violation of procedures. You are already seeing this today in the context of property restitution with the hashtag #ZernyshkoKZernyshko (Prime Minister Pashinyan periodically posts on social media with this hashtag, discussing illegally privatized property returned to the state by court decisions - ed.)," he said on October 28 in a conversation with journalists in parliament.
According to him, the authorities must fill the legislative gap created in the past, after which decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis. Today, the Armenian Apostolic Church owns approximately 600-700 units of real estate, he noted. Today, Suren Tovmasyan points out that after the collapse of the USSR, the land was exclusively owned by the Republic of Armenia. "The Armenian government and the National Assembly decided how to distribute the land, including the property in Hovhannavank. It was through these decisions that this property was transferred to the Armenian Apostolic Church," he said.
However, the head of the Cadastre did not recall in detail who currently owns the land and property in Hovhannavank-the government or the Church-and whether the transfer was by ownership or gratuitous use. Let us recall that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, addressing the controversy surrounding the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) on October 22 in the National Assembly, and in particular the former spiritual pastor of Hovhannavank, Father Aram, canonized by Karekin II and now officially a layman under the name Stepan Asatryan, stated: "If I understand correctly, Hovhannavank, like many other monuments, is owned by the state, while a number of churches have been transferred to the AAC for free use. I believe that where there is no spiritual life, but intrigues, conspiracies, and groups of false priests or false elders operate, we can, and there are all the moral and legal grounds for this, return these monuments to society and support Father Aram and priests like him in every possible way, so that they can revive genuine spiritual life in Armenia."
Pashinyan's assertion about Hovhannavank was examined by Hetq, which declared it baseless, "meaning he doesn't know exactly who owns Hovhannavank, but without verifying the facts, he continued the topic and spoke of confiscating monuments from the Mother See on moral and legal grounds."
"The fact is that Hovhannavank, like many churches and monasteries, belongs to the Mother See by right of ownership. Moreover, on February 17, 2005, the government of Andranik Margaryan decided to alienate, by right of gratuitous ownership, the land plots occupied by monasteries and churches belonging to the latter and necessary for their maintenance, which had previously been transferred to the Mother See by right of gratuitous use, to the Armenian Apostolic Church." The Armenian Apostolic Church has documents confirming this: a certificate of ownership, or, as Pashinyan put it, a "cadastral document." According to a document obtained by Hetq from the Cadastral Committee, the religious organization, the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church, owns both the Hovhannavank land plot and the buildings and structures erected on it. This right of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church was registered in the Cadastre more than 20 years ago, on March 25, 2005.
By this decision, the Executive Authority of the Mother See expropriated the lands occupied by 21 churches and monasteries belonging to it in the Aragatsotn region, a total of 86,770 square meters or 8.67 hectares. In total, in 2005, the government gratuitously expropriated the lands of 172 monasteries and churches in Yerevan and 10 regions to the Armenian Apostolic Church; Another 6 land plots were subject to clarification and subsequent alienation.
The Armenian Apostolic Church, as the legal owner of the lands and buildings of Hovhannavank and other monasteries and churches, has rights to them guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, Hetq writes, recalling that, according to Article 60 of the RA Constitution: "Everyone has the right to own, use, and dispose of, at their own discretion, property acquired legally." In other words, everything that the deposed Stepan Asatryan is doing today, with the participation of his official and unofficial supporters, is being carried out on territory that belongs to the Mother See by right of ownership.