
ArmInfo. Currently, no serious health issues have been registered for Mikael Ajapahyan, head of the Shirak Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), as stated by Justice Minister Srbuhi Galyan in a conversation with reporters in the Armenian parliament, in response to a statement by opposition Armenia faction MP Garnik Danielyan claiming the archbishop needs urgent surgery. She also reassured that there is no bureaucratic red tape in this situation, and the main issue is the lack of a corresponding application, that Ajapahyan's lawyer must submit. Once this application is submitted, the necessary measures will be taken. "As of now, no such application has been submitted. Therefore, we recommend that the archbishop's defense seek assistance from our lawyers if they do not know how to properly prepare such a document," the Minister of Justice stated. In this regard, she noted that, under current legislation and established procedures, especially given that the discussions are conducted with the participation of lawyers, adherence to procedure is of utmost importance. "Only after the corresponding application is submitted to the competent agency can further action be taken," the Minister added.
Galyan also clarified that the application should be sent to the Ministry of Health, not the Ministry of Justice. "Our colleagues from the Ministry of Health have confirmed that the necessary tools will be used when submitting the application, and the applicant will receive appropriate medical care," the Minister of Justice noted. Galyan added that their lawyer would visit the head of the Shirak Diocese today, informing Ajapahyan of his rights and asking him to file the petition.
It should be noted that today, Garnik Danielyan, member of parliament from the opposition "Armenia" faction, informed reporters that Mikael Ajapahyan requires urgent surgery. He also reported that the archbishop's lawyer had submitted the relevant petitions regarding the situation, but the process was being hindered by bureaucratic delays.