
ArmInfo. Romanos Petrosyan, head of the State Control Service under the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, was appointed acting manager of Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC by the head of the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) on July 18. He receives a salary of 5.2 million drams (approximately $13,500), according to the newspaper Hraparak.
The PSRC has imposed the obligation to pay him this amount on businessman Samvel Karapetyan, the owner of the PRC. Meanwhile, the newspaper notes, Petrosyan received a salary of 790,000 drams at the State Control Service.
"When Petrosyan transferred to ESA, he stated that he was joining in the interests of the Republic of Armenia, with the goal of 'improving the company's operations.' At the time, it seemed like a selfless mission for the good of the state. However, now it increasingly seems that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan simply wanted to take Elseti from its owner, and Petrosyan to collect a salary with several zeros," the newspaper writes.
As Hraparak notes, thus, on the eve of the elections, the country's largest energy structure is coming under the influence of the ruling Civil Contract party. "The authorities decided to keep Samvel Karapetyan in prison, employ their associates in high-paying positions, and mobilize the potential of approximately 7,000 ESA employees in the interests of the ruling party," the newspaper writes.
Romanos Petrosyan was appointed as the temporary manager of ENA within the framework of administrative proceedings and the application of preventive measures against Elseti. Petrosyan's appointment took place against the backdrop of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statements about the possible nationalization of the company, which belongs to the Tashir Group of Companies.
On July 21, David Ghazinyan, Sales Director and Acting Head of Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), was dismissed from his post. On July 22, Samvel Karapetyan, the head of the Tashir Group of Companies (previously arrested after expressing public support for the AAC), and his family won an arbitration dispute against the Armenian government over the nationalization of ENA. However, the Armenian government, interpreting the decision of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce "in its own way", stated that "the scope of the issues (dispute) considered in the urgent case differs from the objectives of the decision to appoint a temporary manager and the scope of actions that the latter must take." "While respecting the interim measures applied by foreign arbitration decisions, at the same time everyone is obliged to be guided by the legislation of the Republic of Armenia and international treaties establishing the rules and procedures for the recognition and enforcement of arbitration decisions," the Armenian Cabinet of Ministers said in a statement.
ENA Interim Manager Romanos Petrosyan, in turn, noted that the arbitration award will only become legally binding in Armenia after the corresponding court ruling, and on July 24, he began making the first personnel changes to the management of Elseti Armenia. RA Justice Minister Srbuhi Galyan, in turn, noted that the award of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, rendered in favor of Samvel Karapetyan in the arbitration case against Armenia, is not subject to mandatory enforcement if it is contrary to public order. She also assured that Samvel Karapetyan will receive compensation in the event of ESA nationalization.
In 2015, the Russian company Inter RAO UES decided to sell its electricity assets in Armenia, including ESA. The buyer was Liormand Holdings Limited, which acquired 30% of the shares of Electric Networks of Armenia, and the remaining 70% of the shares were bought out by Tashir Capital.