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    "THE ATTORNEY'S OFFICE MUST HAVE SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE, OTHERWISE, THEY WILL LOSE THIS," MARGARIT YESAYAN SAYS

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/10/01/115438/
    October 1, 2012 21:08

    "A rather heated and interesting discussion on withdrawing Vartan
    Oskanian's immunity is taking place in the National Assembly. The
    heat and the logic of discussions are natural, because in the end,
    everyone wants to understand who is right. However, one should prove

    that 'who is right?' neither with speeches, nor questions and
    discussions, nor reminding about some things from the past or saying
    things about the present or the future. One should that he is right and
    correct in legal proceedings," Margarit Yesayan, a Republican Party of
    Armenia (RPA) MP, said during a conversation with www.aravot.am. In her
    words, "I hope and want to be hopeful that Vartan Oskanian will prove
    his innocence in a legal proceeding. I think that the application
    filed by the Attorney General aims at that very thing, because if
    the application is passed and Mr. Oskanian's immunity is withdrawn,
    it doesn't mean at all that Mr. Oskanian will be arrested. It is
    a completely different story and the attorney's office must file
    another application."

    When asked whether she agreed with the assessment of Naira Zohrabyan,
    the secretary of the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) parliamentary
    group, that they had witnessed such an attitude regularly after their
    last congress, Margarit Yesayan said, "No, I don't agree, because
    I have always been against politicizing legal issues. If it is said
    today that the issue is politicized, I myself don't see it. We saw
    in the hall today that there is a problem, nonetheless. It is not
    that everything is fine and the attorney's office suddenly files an
    application. I repeat once again I am hopeful that Mr. Oskanian will
    prove that he is innocent in a legal proceeding. I just want it to be
    so. I think that first of all, the attorney's office and the legal
    system have things to do here. If they appear before the National
    Assembly with such an accusation, they must have sufficient evidence
    to do so. Otherwise they will lose this."

    Hripsime JEBEJYAN



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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