Yerem Sarkisyan, lawyer of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party talks to the media outside a court, where the request for the arrest has been considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. The court has rejected the Armenian prosecutor general's petition to arrest Tsarukyan over suspected running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections.21.06.2020#6269390
Police officers guard outside a court where the request for arrest of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. The court has rejected the Armenian prosecutor general's petition to arrest Tsarukyan over suspected running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections.21.06.2020#6269384
Police officers walk outside a court where the request for arrest of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. The court has rejected the Armenian prosecutor general's petition to arrest Tsarukyan over suspected running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections.21.06.2020#6269383
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party gets into his car outside a court, where the request for his arrest has been considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. The court has rejected the Armenian prosecutor general's petition to arrest Tsarukyan over suspected running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections.21.06.2020#6269380
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party leaves a court, where the request for his arrest has been considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. The court has rejected the Armenian prosecutor general's petition to arrest Tsarukyan over suspected running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections.21.06.2020#6269379
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party talks to the media outside a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. The court has rejected the Armenian prosecutor general's petition to arrest Tsarukyan over suspected running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections.21.06.2020#6269378
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party talks to the media outside a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. The court has rejected the Armenian prosecutor general's petition to arrest Tsarukyan over suspected running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections.21.06.2020#6269375
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party leaves a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265773
Erem Sarkisyan, lawyer of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party, talks to the media outside a court, where the request for Tsarukyan's arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265771
Erem Sarkisyan, lawyer of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party, talks to the media outside a court, where the request for Tsarukyan's arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265769
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party leaves a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265766
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party leaves a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265765
Lawmaker of Prosperous Armenia party Gevorg Petrosyan signs a notification of a fine for not wearing protective face mask as he arrives to support Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia political party, at a court, where the request for arrest of Tsarukyan is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265690
Former Armenian National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsyan arrives to support Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party, at a court, where the request for arrest of Tsarukyan is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265674
Former Armenian National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsyan, centre, talks to the media as he arrives to support Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party, at a court, where the request for arrest of Tsarukyan is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265671
Former Armenian National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsyan arrives to support Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party, at a court, where the request for arrest of Tsarukyan is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265667
Police officers wearing protective face masks guards outside a court, where the request for arrest of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265662
A police officer wearing protective face masks wait outside a court, where the request for arrest of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265660
A police officer wearing a protective face mask guards outside a court, where the request for arrest of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265650
Former Armenian National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsyan, right, talk to the media as he arrives to support Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party, at a court, where the request for arrest of Tsarukyan is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265648
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party, centre, arrives at a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265646
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party arrives at a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265645
The car carrying Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party arrives at a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265643
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the Prosperous Armenia opposition party arrives at a court, where the request for his arrest is considered, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service. The day before the Armenian parliament voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity as a lawmaker and to allow his arrest.17.06.2020#6265641
President of the National Assembly of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, centre, reacts during a session to vote to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265060
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, arrives at the parliament where lawmakers decide whether to strip him of his immunity, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265058
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, arrives at the parliament where lawmakers decide whether to strip him of his immunity, in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265057
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, talks to the media before attending a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265055
Lawmakers of talk during a session to vote to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265046
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, leaves after being questioned at National Security Service headquarters in Yerevan, Armenia. National Assembly voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265045
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, talks to the media after being questioned at National Security Service headquarters in Yerevan, Armenia. National Assembly voted to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265044
President of the National Assembly of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan votes during a session to vote to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265042
A lawmaker votes whether to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265040
Head of ruling My Step Alliance faction talks to the media after a session to vote to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265039
Lawmakers vote whether to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265037
A lawmaker votes whether to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265036
Lawmaker of opposition party Prosperous Armenia Naira Zohrabyan speaks during a session to vote to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6265035
A supporter of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, reacts during a protest after prosecutors said they will seek to hold Tsarukyan in pre-trial detention, outside the Armenia's national security service headquarters in Yerevan, Armenia. The parliament in Armenia satisfied the request of the prosecutor general to arrest Tsarukyan, who is suspected of bribing voters at legislative elections in 2017.16.06.2020#6264837
A supporter of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, talks to police officers during a protest after prosecutors said they will seek to hold Tsarukyan in pre-trial detention, outside the Armenia's national security service headquarters in Yerevan, Armenia. The parliament in Armenia satisfied the request of the prosecutor general to arrest Tsarukyan, who is suspected of bribing voters at legislative elections in 2017.16.06.2020#6264835
Police officers detain a supporter of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, during a protest after prosecutors said they will seek to hold Tsarukyan in pre-trial detention, outside the Armenia's national security service headquarters in Yerevan, Armenia. The parliament in Armenia satisfied the request of the prosecutor general to arrest Tsarukyan, who is suspected of bribing voters at legislative elections in 2017.16.06.2020#6264830
Police officers detain a supporter of Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, during a protest after prosecutors said they will seek to hold Tsarukyan in pre-trial detention, outside the Armenia's national security service headquarters in Yerevan, Armenia. The parliament in Armenia satisfied the request of the prosecutor general to arrest Tsarukyan, who is suspected of bribing voters at legislative elections in 2017.16.06.2020#6264829
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, left, and party's MP Eduard Babayan, arrive for a session to vote to strip Tsarukyan of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264602
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, gets in a car after attending a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264593
Armenia's Prosecutor General Artur Davtyan speaks during a session to vote to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264588
Armenia's Prosecutor General Artur Davtyan speaks during a session to vote to strip Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264587
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, talks to the media after attending a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264575
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, talks to the media after attending a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264574
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, leaves after attending a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264561
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, speaks during a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264560
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, speaks during a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264559
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, speaks during a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264558
Gagik Tsarukyan, oligarch and the leader of the opposition party Prosperous Armenia, speaks during a session to vote to strip him of his immunity at the parliament in Yerevan, Armenia. Tsarukyan is suspected of running an illegal gambling business that has deprived the state coffers of some 60 million dollars and of "vote buying" during 2017 parliamentary elections, according to Armenia's national security service.16.06.2020#6264557
Police officers detain a supporter of Gagik Tsarukyan, founder of the Prosperous Armenia political party, during a rally outside the country's Parliament building where Tsarukyan is questioned, during the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Yerevan, Armenia. The Armenian Parliament is discussing a request from the Prosecutor General of the Republic to strip G. Tsarukyan of his parliamentary immunity, and launch criminal proceedings against him on charges of paying bribes in the 2017 parliamentary elections.16.06.2020#6264395
Deputy Chief of Yerevan Police Artur Khudinyan is pictured during a rally outside the country's Parliament building where Tsarukyan is questioned, during the coronavirus outbreak, in Yerevan, Armenia. The Armenian Parliament is discussing a request from the Prosecutor General of the Republic to strip G. Tsarukyan of his parliamentary immunity, and launch criminal proceedings against him on charges of paying bribes in the 2017 parliamentary elections.16.06.2020#6264391
Deputy Chief of Yerevan Police Artur Khudinyan is pictured during a rally outside the country's Parliament building where Tsarukyan is questioned, during the coronavirus outbreak, in Yerevan, Armenia. The Armenian Parliament is discussing a request from the Prosecutor General of the Republic to strip G. Tsarukyan of his parliamentary immunity, and launch criminal proceedings against him on charges of paying bribes in the 2017 parliamentary elections.16.06.2020#6264390
A police officer wearing a face mask is pictured outside the country's Parliament building where Gagik Tsarukyan is questioned, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Yerevan, Armenia. The Armenian Parliament is discussing a request from the Prosecutor General of the Republic to strip G. Tsarukyan of his parliamentary immunity, and launch criminal proceedings against him on charges of paying bribes in the 2017 parliamentary elections.16.06.2020#6264379
Police officers wearing face masks are pictured outside the country's Parliament building where Gagik Tsarukyan is questioned, during the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Yerevan, Armenia. The Armenian Parliament is discussing a request from the Prosecutor General of the Republic to strip G. Tsarukyan of his parliamentary immunity, and launch criminal proceedings against him on charges of paying bribes in the 2017 parliamentary elections.16.06.2020#6264378
Police officers are pictured outside the country's Parliament building where Gagik Tsarukyan is questioned, during the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Yerevan, Armenia. The Armenian Parliament is discussing a request from the Prosecutor General of the Republic to strip G. Tsarukyan of his parliamentary immunity, and launch criminal proceedings against him on charges of paying bribes in the 2017 parliamentary elections.16.06.2020#6264377
Police officers detain a supporter of Gagik Tsarukyan, founder of the Prosperous Armenia political party, during a rally outside the country's Parliament building where Tsarukyan is questioned, during the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Yerevan, Armenia. The Armenian Parliament is discussing a request from the Prosecutor General of the Republic to strip Gagik Tsarukyan of his parliamentary immunity, and launch criminal proceedings against him on charges of paying bribes in the 2017 parliamentary elections.16.06.2020#6264375
Police officers detain a supporter of Gagik Tsarukyan, founder of the Prosperous Armenia political party, during a rally outside the country's Parliament building where Tsarukyan is questioned, amid coronavirus outbreak, in Yerevan, Armenia. The Armenian Parliament is discussing a request from the Prosecutor General of the Republic to strip Gagik Tsarukyan of his parliamentary immunity, and launch criminal proceedings against him on charges of paying bribes in the 2017 parliamentary elections.16.06.2020#6264374