Politics

"We want to have justice and fairness in Armenia." Prime Minister

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan introduced newly appointed minister Srbuhi Galyan to the staff of the Ministry of Justice.

First of all, the Prime Minister thanked Grigor Minasyan for his work as the Minister of Justice and emphasized that significant and visible reforms were implemented in the justice sector during his tenure, including the use of new forms of disruption measures, developments in the direction of digitalization, infrastructure, structural and substantive reforms. legislative reforms, etc."I should also emphasize and give particular words of appreciation for the legal accompaniment of the process by the Ministry of Justice in the delimitation process between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan," added Nikol Pashinyan.

According to the Prime Minister, in fact, in recent years, mainly during the tenure of Mr. Minasyan, most of the expectations of the Government have been met by the justice sector the legal system, which were unprecedented in their scope and form." Perhaps the time has come, or it has passed, perhaps in the perception of many, in the perception of the public, that all these actions will give results," said Nikol Pashinyan.

In this context, the head of the country also emphasized."Naturally, I ask myself, what is the reason why we make so many changes and investments, but still, that feeling, expectations, and institutional trust are not at a sufficient level? I must honestly say that one of the reasons for this, in my opinion, is the following. We in the Republic of Armenia want to have justice and fairness; that is, we don't normally want to have fairness and justice, but we want to have justice and fairness. We want to have an independent judicial system because we never wanted, do not want, and we will not want to have a puppet judicial system, because it is against the value system that is ours, which we have adopted and with whose advocacy we have also taken over the administration of the Republic of Armenia. Responsibility. We don't want a judiciary that is an executive or a henchman of any government; we don't want a judiciary that is a henchman of anybody, but we want a judiciary that can introduce standards, including fairness and justice."

Nikol Pashinyan expressed his belief that the country's development is simply impossible without the introduction and implementation of institutional justice and justice. In this context, the Prime Minister wished the newly appointed Minister Srbuhi Galyan success."He is not a new person in the system and once worked in the Ministry of Justice. Of course, in the position of Deputy Prosecutor General, he was directly related to the agendas that I spoke about a little while ago," said the Prime Minister and added that by analyzing all these situations with the newly appointed minister, it is agreed that these agendas need to be worked on as a matter of urgency, which means that causality needs to be understood more intensively."In this regard, I hope that during Mrs. Galyan's term of office, the Government will be able to address these problems more profoundly and comprehensively or continue because we do not know yet; we may be five short of our goal or maybe one last effort is required. to achieve that goal," Nikol Pashinyan noted.

Former Minister of Justice Grigor Minasyan thanked the Prime Minister for his trust and high evaluation."I also want to thank the Ministry of Justice for your support and guidance. It gave us an extra incentive and motivation because we knew that when a package, reform, or idea was ready to be put on your table, it was approved if it was justified, valuable, and practical. Packed with indicators," Minasyan said. He also congratulated the newly appointed minister, Srbuhi Galyan. He wished that the high benchmark set by the prime minister during his tenure, the standard of fairness and justice, would eventually become available to the people.

In her turn, Srbuhi Galyan thanked the Prime Minister for his trust and noted that she treats the Ministry with care, so she came here with love, a high sense of responsibility, and a willingness to give new momentum to all the programs that are currently on the Government's agenda."I hope that the Ministry, in the form of a professional staff, together with me, will have the opportunity to provide an expected, perceptible, and tangible result for our public in all areas under the Ministry's authority," said Srbuhi Galyan. He also assured that he would spare no effort in strengthening the institutional foundations of the fight against corruption, ensuring the continuity of judicial reforms and all processes resulting from the Government's plan to implement proper legal protection.