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    NEWSPAPER REPORT SAYS OSKANIAN TO BE STRIPPED OF PARLIAMENTARY IMMUNITY, PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE, MP'S ASSOCIATES UNAWARE
    By Gohar Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    25.09.12 | 15:54

    Officials in the Prosecutor's Office do not confirm an opposition daily
    report that a motion will soon be brought in the National Assembly to
    strip Vartan Oskanian, a former foreign minister and current lawmaker
    with the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), of his parliamentary immunity
    as part of an ongoing money laundering investigation involving a
    think tank that he formerly headed.

    The Hraparak daily reported on Tuesday, citing its sources "close to
    the leadership in the National Assembly", that the parliament may
    be called to discuss at the next session Prosecutor-General Aghvan
    Hovsepyan's motion to strip Oskanian of his parliamentary immunity
    and involve him as a 'defendant' in the case being investigated by
    the National Security Service (NSS).

    "This, however, does not mean that Oskanian will be arrested. At this
    stage they just want to strip him of his parliamentary immunity so that
    he may go to the NSS as a 'defendant', but remaining an MP. In actual
    fact, the authorities are attempting to resolve this and remaining
    matters in phases, and without burning all bridges," the report said.

    But neither the Prosecutor-General's Office, nor Oskanian confidants
    have confirmed the newspaper report to ArmeniaNow.

    Sona Truzyan, a spokeswoman for the Prosecutor-General's Office,
    told ArmeniaNow that they did not possess any such information. And
    Oskanian's assistant, Civilitas Foundation public relations officer
    Mane Gevorgyan said they, too, learned about it from the media and
    would provide a reaction to it later on.

    PAP lawmaker and spokesman Tigran Urikhanyann said that "there is no
    legal process" in this regard.

    The criminal investigation against Civilitas, which was founded
    by Oskanian in 2008 and was led by him until last February when he
    joined the PAP, was launched in late May, shortly after parliamentary
    elections.

    Oskanian said then that the criminal case was politically motivated
    and in fact was a retribution for his hard-hitting criticism of the
    government in the lead-up to the legislative polls. It was in May that
    the PAP refused to renew a coalition with the ruling Republican Party
    of Armenia (RPA), which lead to speculation that Gagik Tsarukyan,
    the PAP leader, would also refuse to throw his political weight
    behind the RPA leader and current president Serzh Sargsyan in next
    February's presidential vote, while the party will choose to field
    its own candidate, possibly Oskanian.

    Oskanian, who served as foreign minister during Robert Kocharyan's
    10-year presidency in 1998-2008, is also believed to be a close
    associate of the ex-president who is also said to be contemplating
    a possible political comeback using the PAP as his support base.


    From: Baghdasarian
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