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Expressing their demands to elect a new Patriarch since 2008, when the late Armenian Patriarch of Turkey Mesrob Mutafyan started having health problems, the Armenians of Turkey fulfilled the last stage of electoral process today (December 11) and elected the new Patriarch.
Competing with Aram Ateşyan, Sahak Maşalyan has been elected the new and 85th Armenian Patriarch of Turkey by receiving the votes of 102 of 119 delegates. As the election came to an end, "Hrashapar" service will be held for the newly elected Patriarch at 5 p.m. today.
About Sahak Maşalyan
- He was born as Şahin Maşalı in Bayrampaşa, İstanbul in 1962. He was baptized as Şahan and "sanctified" with the name "Sahak Maşalyan" when he entered religious service in 1992.
- In 1979, he qualified to study at the Department of Electronic and Communication Engineering of İstanbul Technical University (İTÜ). Deciding to be a priest in 1982, he left the İTÜ and started learning Armenian at the age of 20.
- He became a high priest (Vartabet) in 2006 and Episcopos in 2008. He came back to İstanbul 2011.
- Returning to İstanbul, he became the Interchurch and Interreligious Relations Officer of the Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey.
- He was elected the Patriarch Sub-Governor on July 4, 2019. He is working as a religion teacher at Sahakyan Armenian High School.
- In addition to Turkish and Armenian, he can also speak English. As part of his religious education, he also works in Greek, Latin and Hebrew.
Plain-clothes police positioned in front of Patriarchate
Qualified to vote in today's polls as delegates in the election held on December 8, the delegates representing the Armenians of Turkey came to the Armenian Patriarchate in Yenikapı, İstanbul in early morning hours today.
Several undercover police officers were in front of the Patriarchate.
Adding a new article to the bylaw ahead of this election, the Ministry of Interior has prevented candidates from abroad from entering the election.
Reactions against the decision of non-objection
The decision of the Patriarch Sub-Governor and Patriarch candidate Episcopos Sahak Maşalyan to not object to the election of enterprising committee was severely criticized by the Armenians of Turkey.
There were also the ones who resigned from the committee.
The committee also agreed to hold the election in this way; however, the Armenians of Turkey concur that it has cast a shadow upon the election.
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After the Ministry of Interior issued the above-mentioned bylaw, several people and institutions have argued that the process is not secular and filed a lawsuit, requesting a halt to the the process.
While one of the individual applications made in this process has been rejected, the judicial processes initiated by other applicants still continue.
Nor Zartonk group also released a statement entitled "We Don't Want a Trustee Patriarch" and made a call for boycott.
Delegates supporting Maşalyan in the majority
According to a statement by the Patriarchate about the election of delegates on December 8, 13 thousand 704 people cast ballots to elect delegates.
In the delegate election, the delegates supporting Patriarch Sub-Governor Episcopos Sahak Maşalyan were in the majority.
Speaking about the electoral process, Tatyos Bebek has indicated, "The community should hold these elections, it should do this within itself. But, it is never possible." He has also expressed his wishes that this process will be to the benefit of Armenian people.
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