Edmon Marukyan

Edmon Marukyan
Էդմոն Մարուքյան
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Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
6 May 2012
Leader of Bright Armenia party
Assumed office
12 December 2015
Preceded by post established
Personal details
Born (1981-01-13) January 13, 1981
Kirovakan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Armenian
Political party Bright Armenia
Way Out Alliance
Children 3
Residence Yerevan, Vanadzor
Alma mater Moscow Institute of Commerce and Law (LL.B.)
Public Administration Academy of the Republic of Armenia (LL.M.)
University of Minnesota Law School (LL.M.)
Occupation Lawyer
Politician
Website edmonmarukyan.com

Edmon Marukyan (Armenian: Էդմոն Մարուքյան), is an Armenian lawyer, who was elected member of the National Assembly in May 2012 from the 30th electoral district, which includes the third largest city of Armenia, Vanadzor, and two nearby villages of Gugark and Shahumyan in Lori Province.[1] He was reelected to the National Assembly in April 2017, through the proportional list of the Way Out Alliance.

Early years and education

Edmon Marukyan was born on January 13, 1981 in Kirovakan, Armenia, then part of the Soviet Union. He attended School #6 of his home town Vanadzor, then served in the Armenian Army.[2]

Marukyan graduated from the Moscow Institute of Commerce and Law in 2002 with a Bachelor of Law degree. In 2006 he received qualification of a Specialist for the Protection of Human Rights and Interests in the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Warsaw. In 2007 he has graduated from the Public Administration Academy of the Republic of Armenia with a Master of Law degree. Three years later, in 2010, Marukyan received an LL.M. studying Human Rights and International Law at the University of Minnesota Law School[3][4] as a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow.

Along with legal education, Marukyan participated in numerous specialized advocacy and Human Rights training courses in Armenia, Poland, Hungary, the US, Switzerland, Denmark, France, Germany, and Russia.[3]

Career

Since 2001, Marukyan is actively involved in human rights activism in Armenia. He has been the head of several non-government human rights organizations.[2] From 2007 to 2008 he lectured Philosophy and Political Science at the Vanadzor State University. Since 2008 Marukyan is a member of the Chamber of Advocates of Armenia. He is also author of articles and reports on human rights in Armenia.[3] Since 2001, he has specialized in the protection of human rights and has been considerably involved in the strengthening of democracy and civil society in Armenia. In 2008 Marukyan became the chairman of the “Center for Strategic Litigations” Human Rights NGO. In 2005, as a human rights NGO representative, he became an observer at the Public Monitoring Group, observing the rights of persons taken into custody at criminal-executive institutions within Armenia. He has provided legal consultation to a number of projects, defended citizens in court hearings, conducted strategic litigations taking cases up to the European Court of Human Rights.

2012 election

30th district results[5][6]
Name
Party
Votes
%
Edmon Marukyan non-partisan 11,689 34.2%
Viktor Dallakyan Republican 9,271 27.1%
Zohrab Torosyan ARF 5,272 15.4%
Ashot Manukyan ANC 3,501 10.3%
Garnik Sahakyan Heritage 2,394 7.1%
TOTAL
34,166 100%
Turnout
60,859 56.1%

The 2012 parliamentary election was held on May 6. The official campaign started a month earlier, during which Marukyan said he walked from neighborhood to neighborhood. He defeated Republican Viktor Dallakyan, which was an independent candidate for past 4 elections and became a member of the ruling party just months prior to the election.[7]

Armenian media widely responded to his election, calling him the "Bright Spot",[8] "Kinder Surprise" of the May 6th election.[9]

On May 8, 2012, just two days after the election Marukyan announced that he will not join any fraction.[10]

2017 election

The 2017 parliamentary election was held on April 2. Marukyan participated in these elections leading the proportional list of the Way Out Alliance, which won 9 seats out of 105 in National Assembly in the 2017 parliamentary election, becoming the 3rd political power out of 4 entering the RA National Assembly.

  Summary of the 2 Apr 2017 Armenian National Assembly election results
Party Votes % Seats +/–
Republican Party 771,247 49.17 58 Decrease 11
Tsarukyan Alliance 428,965 27.35 31 Decrease 2
Way Out Alliance 122,049 7.78 9 Increase 9
ARF 103,173 6.58 7 Increase 2
Armenian Renaissance 58,277 3.72 0 Decrease 6
ORO Alliance (Ohanyan-Raffi-Oskanian) 32,504 2.07 0 Decrease 5
ANCPPA Alliance 25,975 1.66 0 Decrease 7
Free Democrats 14,746 0.94 0 Steady 0
Armenian Communist Party 11,745 0.75 0 Steady 0
Invalid votes 6,701
Total 1,575,382 100.00 105
Electorate and turnout: 2,588,590 60.86
Source: Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia

Personal life

Marukyan is married and has three children. He is fluent in Armenian, English and Russian.[2]

In 2017, the German magazine treffpunkteuropa.de mentioned Marukyan as one of the most promising political figures for 2018.[11]

References

  1. Naira Buldagharyan; Narine Ghalechyan (18 May 2012). "Մարուքյանին որեւէ ուժ չի սատարել (No party has supported Marukyan)" (in Armenian). Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. External link in |title= (help)
  2. 1 2 3 "Կենսագրական (Biography)" (in Armenian). Official Website of Edmon Marukyan. External link in |title= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. 1 2 3 "Edmon Marukyan". Official Website of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  4. LL.M. and Humphrey Fellow Alumnus Edmon Marukyan Wins Armenian National Assembly Election, University of Minnesota Law School, Fall 2012, Accessed March 18, 2013.
  5. "TEC 30". Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  6. "Independent Marukyan beats Dallakyan in election district 30". Hetq Online. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  7. Simonyan, Syuzan (12 May 2012). "Մաքուր մարդիկ ՀՀԿ-ին պետք չեն (The Republican Party does not need clean people)" (in Armenian). hraparak.am. External link in |title= (help)
  8. "The Bright Spot of Election". lragir.am. 7 May 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  9. "Վանաձորցի Էդմոն Մարուքյանը հավակնում է դառնալ ԱԺ ընտրությունների "քինդեր սյուրպրիզը" (Edmom Marukyan of Vanadzor is likely to be the "Kinder Surprise" of the election)". tert.am. 7 May 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  10. Balasanyan, Grisha (8 May 2012). "Նորընտիր պատգամավոր Էդմոն Մարուքյանը բացառում է կուսակցական դառնալը (Newly elected deputy excludes the possibility of joining any party)" (in Armenian). Hetq Online. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  11. https://news.am/eng/news/430052.html
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