Berd's Arrested Mayor Resigns from His Mandate
The head of the Berd community in the Tavush region, Harutyun Manucharyan, has made the decision to resign from his mandate as a member of the community council. This information was shared by the 'Zoravor Community' alliance, which published his statement on Facebook.
'A few days ago, we won together in our community and proved once again that we are a dignified and honorable people. Today, I want to inform you that I have decided to resign from my mandate as a member of the community council. This decision pertains only to the mandate, and never to the obligations and responsibilities I have taken on before you and promised to fulfill. The 'Zoravor Community' alliance, with your trust and support, has achieved victory and will fulfill the promises made to you. The prosperity, development, security, and safety of the community are above any personal interests and positions for me.
I will continue to live and work for our community. I am part of our alliance, I remain next to each of you, and I live with each of your concerns,' the statement reads.
It should be noted that Harutyun Manucharyan has been detained since last year. He was re-elected to his position from a detention facility on September 25, defeating the candidate from the 'Civil Contract' party, Vahram Sukiasyan.
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