ArmInfo. Judges mired in corruption and crime will not go unpunished. This was announced on May 26 from the parliamentary rostrum by MP Arman Babajanyan.
TheMP drew attention to the fact that in recent days there has been a tendency to neutralize the efforts of the authorities to improve the country's judicial system. <However, this does not mean that we should abandon this process. On the contrary, we are extremely demanding in this matter, which we will prove by deed>, he said. Babajanyan emphasized that for more than 20 years, citizens of the country have faced judicial arbitrariness, unlawful deprivation of property and freedom for political reasons, as well as with obvious violation of their rights. Meanwhile, he noted that not one of the current judges involved in these processes will go unpunished. As Babajanyan put it, neither the Minister of Justice, nor Ruben Vardazaryan, former head of the National Security Servicel, who was introduced into the Supreme Judicial Council, can stop the process of calling to justice stolen and mired in crime judges.
In this regard, the MP pointed out that the population of the republic fully supports the idea of becoming free from corruption and criminal relations of the judicial system. He emphasized that in this matter there would be no compromise with the judges, who had covered the plundering and political persecution of citizens for years. Babajanyan recalled that on the eve of the decisions of the Court of Cassation a number of defendants in the case on the events of March 1 were acquitted. <Judges mired in criminal will be responsible for their actions>, the MP said.