Myasnik Malkhasyan: We have been unlawfully deprived of mandates and we intend to appeal to European Court

PanARMENIAN.Net - "The parliamentary commission, which had to reveal the circumstances and perpetrators of the death of people during the March 1-2 events, instead, made an attempt in their report to conceal the crime," Myasnik Malhasyan , participant of the rally of supporters of Armenian National Congress and recently deprived of his deputy mandate, told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.  

 

Myasnik Malkhasyan noted that the temporary committee has not reported anything new and convincing, has not found guilty, and innocent people appeared in prison.  

 

Answering a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter's question about his next steps after the

forfeiture of his parliamentary mandate, Myasnik Malkhasyan said that he and his colleagues deliberately did not pass mandates until the decision of the CEC of Armenia.  

"Now we have the fact that illegally depriving us of mandates, they committed a crime, and we intend to apply to the European Court of Human Rights, to restore our trampled rights," Myasnik Malkhasyan said.
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