
ArmInfo.The activities of the My Step charitable foundation have become a stumbling block between Daniel Ioannisyan, a representative of the Independent Observer coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and Anna Hakobyan, the partner of the Armenian Prime Minister and the foundation's executive director.
On April 22, the Independent Observer reported that it had filed a lawsuit in administrative court regarding the charitable events held by the "My Step" foundation during the country's electoral processes.
"It is a well-known fact that the name of the My Step Foundation is associated with the Civil Contract Party, and, accordingly, any activities carried out by the Foundation after the elections are scheduled should, at a minimum, be subject to administrative proceedings," the Independent Observer stated.
In this regard, it is mentioned that, according to Article 40.16 of the RA Code of Administrative Offenses, charitable activities by organizations whose names may be associated with the names of parties participating in the elections, or by organizations managed by parties, as well as by organizations whose founder(s) or director(s) are nominated as candidates in the elections, during the period from the date the decision to schedule the elections or referendum comes into force until the results of the elections or referendum are summarized, in the communities where the elections are held: shall entail a fine for the official of the organization in the amount of two hundred to four hundred times the minimum wage.
Following this NGO report, Pashinyan's partner convened an urgent press conference on April 27, declaring that the Independent Observer bloc had violated her rights guaranteed by the Constitution, several laws, and international conventions, and that she intended to file a counterclaim. "I have asked my legal team to explore the possibility of initiating the following two actions: filing a complaint to initiate a criminal case against Daniel Ioannisyan, and filing a lawsuit against the Independent Observer bloc demanding compensation for damages to the credibility and business reputation of the My Step Foundation," Hakobyan said. She also stated that she had been subjected to torture and discrimination as a result of these actions.
Ioannisyan's response was immediate. He wrote on his Facebook page that he was completely at peace with Anna Hakobyan's statement about her intention to sue him and the Independent Observer bloc. "It's perfectly normal for someone we've filed a lawsuit against to try to file a lawsuit against us. However, with all due respect to Anna Hakobyan, I must note that the legal regulations she mentioned (torture, discrimination, etc.) are, to put it mildly, astonishing. I think Ms. Hakobyan has a poor understanding of what torture is, who can use it, and who can't, even theoretically.
In any case, we continue to insist that the My Step Foundation is associated with the Civil Contract, and let anyone who claims otherwise throw a stone at me," Ioannisyan added.