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Armenian Opposition Lawmakers Risk Losing Parliament Seats


Armenia - Ishkhan Saghatelian (second from right) and other opposition lawmakers lead an anti-government rally in Yerevan, May 18, 2022.
Armenia - Ishkhan Saghatelian (second from right) and other opposition lawmakers lead an anti-government rally in Yerevan, May 18, 2022.

The leadership of Armenia’s parliament has threatened to strip its opposition members boycotting sessions of the National Assembly and leading ongoing anti-government protests in Yerevan of their seats.

The 35 lawmakers representing the opposition Hayastan and Pativ Unem alliances began the boycott last month in advance of the daily demonstrations demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation.

Under Armenian law, a lawmaker can lose their seat if they skip, for “non-legitimate” reasons, at least half of parliament votes during a single semi-annual session of the National Assembly. The final decision to that effect is to be made by the Constitutional Court at the initiative of the parliament’s leadership or at least one-fifth of the deputies.

Parliament speaker Alen Simonian said on Tuesday that he is considering initiating such an appeal to the court.

Armenia - Opposition supporters march through Republic Square, Yerevan, May 17, 2022.
Armenia - Opposition supporters march through Republic Square, Yerevan, May 17, 2022.

“There is a law which I believe must be enforced,” he told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service. “We will hold a discussion and make sense [of the situation.]”

Simonian said the parliament majority representing the ruling Civil Contract will discuss the matter after the ongoing spring session of the 107-member assembly ends on June 17. Thirteen of the opposition lawmakers can be formally accused of absenteeism at this point, added the pro-government speaker.

Ishkhan Saghatelian, a senior opposition parliamentarian and the main speaker at the opposition rallies launched on May 1, dismissed Simonian’s threats.

Armenia - Parliament deputies fromt the opposition Hayastan alliance attend a session of the National Assembly, Yerevan, August 4, 2021.
Armenia - Parliament deputies fromt the opposition Hayastan alliance attend a session of the National Assembly, Yerevan, August 4, 2021.

“Let them start [such proceedings,]” said Saghatelian. “This is so secondary, so tertiary for us. They don’t understand and control the situation.”

Saghatelian and other opposition parliamentarians continued to lead on Wednesday groups of opposition supporters blocking roads and staging sit-ins at street intersections across Yerevan in a bid to step up the pressure on Pashinian’s government.

Riot police arrested more than 350 protesters in the morning. Police officers also tried to detain one of the lawmakers, Artsvik Minasian, but let him ago after realizing that he is a member of the parliament. They tore Minasian’s shirt in the scuffle.

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