
ArmInfo. National Assembly members Sisak Gabrielyan and Taguhi Ghazaryan, members of the ruling Civil Contract faction, propose amendments to Article 37 of the Law "On the Preservation and Use of Immovable Historical and Cultural Monuments and the Historical Environment."
Presenting the legislative initiative at the January 20 plenary session of the National Assembly, Taguhi Ghazaryan noted that religious buildings included in the state list of monuments may be alienated by any third party for compensation or free of charge only with the consent of the government. The executive branch cannot grant such consent or reject a change of ownership if there is a risk that the property will not be used for purposes other than its original purpose, or if the terms of the transaction are contrary to public interests, or if the documents submitted with the notification are false or distorted.
Taguhi Ghazaryan emphasized that the initiative aims to further strengthen institutional mechanisms for the protection of monuments.
During the question-and-answer session, a proposal was put forward to accord special significance and status to all churches and objects housed in churches, thus ensuring their protection. According to Taguhi Ghazaryan, regardless of religious beliefs, cultural monuments and valuables belonging to the Armenian people must be protected by law. "We insist that all churches belonging to the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church remain the property of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church," the speaker noted.
In turn, RA Deputy Minister of Justice Tigran Dadunts noted that the government has no fundamental objections to the document presented. The Deputy Minister stated that the government is guided by the position that cultural heritage must be under the guardianship and protection of the state.