ArmInfo.Naira Zohrabyan accused the Prosecutor General of the political order and reminded the eternal truth that nothing lasts forever.
As the Prosperous Armenia faction member Naira Zagrabyan said from the rostrum of the parliament, the Prosecutor General, who has petitioned for depriving Tsarukyan's immunity, is carrying out a political order. <At one time, you withdrew the request for the deprivation of the inviolability of the head of the Yelk faction, Nikol Pashinyan. You withdrew the motion at the request of the Deputy Prime Minister. Today you confirmed that you are fulfilling the political order of the new government,> the lawmaker emphasized. Zohrabyan said that Prosecutor General Arthur Davtyan proved by his actions that he would carry out any orders of any government. <When presenting the case file, you failed to provide the factual evidence testifying against Gagik Tsarukyan. There is no evidence that Tsarukyan personally gave someone a bribe. None of the people who are allegedly suspected of distributing bribes is responsible. As a politician and prosecutor general, you failed today. You are a bad prosecutor, you are a bad lawyer>, the MP noted.
<You also will not be able to fabricate a case in my regard. The search in my office at the headquarters of the PAP has just ended. I can be blamed for many things, but I never gave anyone a bribe. I will direct everything that is happening here to all European agencies, as they are concerned about the situation. The previous authorities at least tried to find a legal justification when they fabricated political affairs. The document that you presented here is just a piece of paper, this is not evidence. It's a shame> - concluded Zohrabyan. According to her, no one is eternal, not a single political force is eternal. You will be held responsible for your actions>, the lawmaker concluded.
Prosecutor General Artur Davtyan, in turn, stated that all his actions were lawful and open. <Tell me, what does all this have to do with this petition?>, wondered the Prosecutor General, answering the charges related to the case two years ago. The Prosecutor General said that throughout his career he had never felt shame. <Any person who commits a crime must be prosecuted. I always carried out all my actions in accordance with the letter of the law>, – concluded the Prosecutor General.