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    Safarov's extradition casted Hungary into a political scandal

    18:36, 1 September, 2012

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS: The opposition fractions of the
    Hungarian parliament demand the government to present the reasons for
    the extradition of Ramil Safarov. Some of them have also demanded the
    Minister of Justice of hungary to step down. Armenpress was informed
    about the positions of three leading opposition parties on this
    matter.

    The chairman of the foreign affairs committee of the Socialist Party,
    former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary László Kovács also
    demanded the Hungarian parliament to have an extraordinary session to
    discuss the decision of the Hungarian government to extradite Ramil
    Safarov to Azerbaijan. About this Armenpress was informed by the
    Socialist Party.

    `The members of Orban government bear responsibility for the pressure
    that is being applied on Hungary by the international community',
    Kovács mentioned stating that the extradition of an Azerbaijani
    national who killed Armenian officer had triggered huge international
    pressure. He also demands Hungarian government to present the reasons
    for the extradition of Safarov. László Kovács, who served as the
    European Commissioner for Taxation and Customs Union, considers that
    one of the reasons for the extradition may have been the purchase of
    Hungarian state bonds by Azerbaijan, that's to say big money played
    their role.

    Hunagrian Socialist Party is the biggest party in the country's
    parliament with 48 members in a parliament with 300 members.

    Hungarian opposition `Democratic coalition' party demanded the
    resignation of Hungarian Minister of Justice and also to set the
    extraordinary session of the parliament. This left-centrist party is
    headed by former prime-minister Ferenc Gyrcsány. It was established in
    2010 as a part of the Hungarian Socialist Party, but later in 2011,
    these two parties separated creating distinct parties and fractions in
    the parliament. This part has 10 members in the Hungarian parliament.

    Besides, Hungarian LMP opposition party blamed the government for
    getting into financial deals with Azerbaijan.

    On February 19 of 2004 in Budapest Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov
    slayed with an ax Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan when the latter
    was sleeping. The two officers were taking part in English language
    courses in framework of NATO program in Budapest. Hungarian court
    sentenced Ramil Safarov to life imprisonment, without a right to be
    pardoned during the first 30 years in jail. On August 31 of 2012
    Hungarian authorites made a decision to extradite Safarov to
    Azerbaijan.

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