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    RESIGNATION OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DEPUTY KHACHATUR SUKIASIAN CONSIDERED ACCEPTED

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 5, 2009

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. Member of the RA National Assembly
    "Heritage" faction Raffi Hovannisian withdrew his resignation in
    writing, National Assembly Speaker Hovik Abrahamian said on October 5 -
    the first day of a regular four-day session of the National Assembly.

    To recap, on September 30 R. Hovannisian had issued a statement, in
    which he presented the reasons for withdrawing his resignation. In
    particular, it was said in the statement: "Having humbly labored
    so many years for the international reaffirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide, recognition of the Karabagh Republic, and normalization
    of relations with our neighbors without any precondition, I felt
    betrayed by the actions of this administration in compromising
    these fundamental principles and therefore decided to lay down my
    parliamentary mandate in protest. Since that moment, however, I have
    been urged by compatriots both in Armenia and in our broad Diaspora
    to take up the challenge and use the limited forum that the National
    Assembly offers to speak in the name of truth and justice no matter
    what the odds".

    Another NA member - independent deputy Khachatur Sukiasian did not
    withdraw his resignation within the period established by the National
    Assembly Rules of Procedure so his resignation is considered accepted
    and he has laid down his responsibilities as a member of the National
    Assembly.

    Non-party man K. Sukiasian was elected member of the National Assembly
    in 2007 by the majoritarian electoral system from electoral district
    No 10 in Yerevan so there will be a by-election in this electoral
    district within 80 days after his resignation.

    To recap, on September 7 he issued a statement, which particularly
    read: "What happened to me and my fellow deputies due to the principled
    stand taken by the NA deputies and their inexplicable vote gives
    me grounds to conclude that I no longer have any work to do at this
    parliament and I cannot imagine myself in status of NA deputy so I
    am laying down my mandate as deputy".

    K. Sukiasian is accused in relation to the March 1-2, 2008 events
    in Yerevan. On 4 March 2008 the RA National Assembly granted the
    Prosecutor General's petition to allow involving 4 deputies: Khachatur
    Sukiasian, Myasnik Malkhasian, Sasun Mikaelian, and Hakob Hakobian as
    accused persons and arresting them. Since then K. Sukiasian was wanted
    by the police. On 2 September 2009, he gave himself up to the police,
    after which he was arrested and then released on September 4.
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