
ArmInfo. It's now sports' turn, as noted in the article by Elinar Vardanyan, a member of the Alternative Projects Group and a deputy of the National Assembly, when commenting on the authorities' intention to use the courts to remove Gagik Tsarukyan, President of the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Armenia.
"A new system of governance has been established in Armenia, and all decisions are made by the courts. The court appoints the bishop, the court appoints the head of the diocese, the court reinstates dismissed clergy, and now the courts govern sports. Another absurd trial is underway. The Weightlifting Federation has filed a lawsuit demanding that the powers of the President of the National Olympic Committee of Armenia, Gagik Tsarukyan, and the members of the Counting Commission be declared terminated effective September 9, 2025. This could be considered an ongoing lawsuit if not for one crucial circumstance: the Weightlifting Federation is headed by the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia," the MP noted.
She emphasized that, in essence, a high-ranking government official is interfering in the activities of a public organization. Moreover, judging by the measures taken by the court to ensure the enforcement of the claim, there is no room for speculation about possible pressure on the court. "Once again, personal ambition and political vendettas are playing a role. This is being put above the reputation of our country, which could lead to a serious international scandal, as a high-ranking government official, using the courts under his control, is interfering in the work of the Olympic Committee. We can only hope that more objective judges will emerge who will not succumb to blackmail and will prioritize the interests of our country over petty squabbles," she wrote.