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    I HAVE DEEP RESPECT FOR MR OSKANYAN'S POINT OF VIEW

    Aravot
    Oct 16 2012
    Armenia

    Naira Zohrabian interviewed by Nelly Grigoryan

    [Translated from Armenian]

    In an interview with pro-opposition daily Aravot, a senior member of
    the Prosperous Armenia party, Naira Zohrabyan, has said that the party
    has not yet discussed plans for the 2013 presidential election. She
    said that she respected former Foreign Minister and member of
    Prosperous Armenia Vardan Oskanyan's statement on his plans to run
    in the election but that this was Oskanyan's personal point of view.

    Zohrabyan also defended the party's move to boycott the parliamentary
    vote that stripped Oskanyan of his parliamentary mandate following
    official charges of money laundering brought against him.

    [Correspondent] A former minister of urban development from the
    Prosperous Armenia party, Vardan Vardanyan, was invited to the General
    Investigation Department of the Armenian Police on 15 October. How
    would you comment on that?

    [Zohrabyan] There is no need to look for special scenarios everywhere.

    A criminal case has been launched in connection with the National
    Library of Armenia, and it is supposed in the context of the case
    that the former minister was invited to express his point of view
    regarding some issues. I am sure that Vardanyan has things to tell
    regarding the library and will provide that information.

    Our party, the leader of our party [Gagik Tsarukyan] have been
    following this process very closely, and in case we notice something
    or developments that are causing concern or are unlawful, we will
    indeed react.

    [Correspondent] Did Mr Vardanyan report the issue to the PA leadership,
    are you aware of what happened in fact?

    [Zohrabyan] All of our party members are in constant contact with Gagik
    Tsarukyan, and Tsarukyan is informed of all the processes. We will
    follow all the processes, and if it becomes necessary for Vardanyan
    to provide clarifications as a former minister, I am sure that he
    has answers to all the questions.

    [Correspondent] The fact that Tsarukyan did not attend parliamentary
    discussions on [former Foreign Minister Vardan] Oskanyan's case has
    been interpreted in a variety of ways up to the present. Why has Mr
    Tsarukyan not made a statement?

    [Zohrabyan] When the Prosecutor-General's Office issued the first
    report on the case of Civilitas [a foundation formerly led by
    Oskanyan], Tsarukyan made a statement saying he and the PA backed
    Oskanyan and that he would invite experts to Armenia [to defend
    Oskanyan] and he did so.

    [Passage omitted: Zohrabyan says that Tsarukyan's statement should
    not be misinterpreted and no-one should make statements and say that
    there are discords inside the PA]

    [Zohrabyan] For that reason I would like to repeat Tsarukyan's
    clarification to a news website - if anyone believes that any PA
    member can make statements on behalf of the PA without coordinating
    them with the leader of the PA, then these people are badly mistaken
    in their interpretations.

    The PA is an open party, any member is free to voice his or her
    opinions during internal discussions, but when a political decision
    is in place, then everyone must follow that decision.

    [Correspondent] What is the PA's attitude to Oskanyan's clear hint
    that he may run in the coming [2013] presidential election?

    [Zohrabyan] We have not discussed that issue in the party, because
    the party has not yet discussed the issue of the presidential election.

    When Mr Oskanyan stated his personal point of view, he said from the
    very beginning that it was his personal point of view and not one
    of the party's. If you are interested in my personal point of view
    regarding Mr Oskanyan's personal point of view, I would say that I
    treat such point of view of Mr Oskanyan with deep respect.

    [Correspondent] Ms Zohrabyan, what did the tactics of boycotting [by
    the PA] of the parliamentary vote on Oskanyan's case yield? Would
    it not be more correct if the second largest parliamentary faction
    [the PA] took part in the vote and lobbied among the circle of MPs
    who intended to vote against - as it turned out there were such MPs
    even in the [ruling] Republican Party of Armenia.

    [Zohrabyan] Boycott is political tactics, and we found it purposeful
    to boycott the farce that was going on in parliament. I am sure that
    was the correct decision.

    [Correspondent] When is the PA going to discuss the format of its
    participation in the presidential election?

    [Zohrabyan] There are no specific schedules. We will discuss it at
    our convenience.

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