
ArmInfo. Extending the house arrest of "Strong Armenia" party leader Samvel Karapetyan for three months is an illegal step in global political practice. Narek Karapetyan, a member of the board of the "Strong Armenia" party, stated this in an interview with ArmeniaTV News.
According to him, this deprives the leader of the main political party of the opportunity to conduct a full- fledged election campaign and personally communicate with the Armenian people. "But we understand perfectly well why this is being done. This is another manifestation of fear. Everything is being done to prevent Karapetyan from participating in the election campaign. After all, then the Armenian people would be able to compare what Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Samvel Karapetyan offer them and understand that they need a strong leader," the party board member noted. Karapetyan expressed his conviction that this is nothing more than another manifestation of the authorities' campaign against figures with opposition views. "Moreover, this is a government that was once the opposition itself and came to power with slogans about establishing democracy in the country," the party board member noted.
According to Karapetyan, they have recently frequently encountered cases of pressure in kindergartens and schools - an attempt to intimidate people so they don't vote in the parliamentary elections. "Meanwhile, the leader of the Strong Armenia party is under house arrest, public television is constantly campaigning against our political force, and the power centers are working against the opposition every day. But what's interesting is that even after using all their tools, we see that they (the authorities - ed.) are unsure of their strength and are trying to find other options, using all their resources against their opponents," Karapetyan believes.
Karapetyan also sees Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's visit to Gyumri during his election campaign as confirmation of this. According to a party board member, this visit demonstrated that the Armenian prime minister can no longer generate mass street movements and lacks popular support. "This is an indication that Pashinyan has lost credibility. If I'm not mistaken, only 4,000 people attended the rally in Gyumri, 2,400 of whom they brought from Yerevan. This shows that the authorities have lost their potential to generate mass street movements. And this means that the active part of our society has realized they need change," Karapetyan asserts.
It is in this same spirit, he says, that the issue of criteria for parties to be registered for elections is being raised with Vahagn Hovakimyan, head of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia. "This is happening because the authorities' chances are dwindling with each passing day. Therefore, they are attempting to cross yet another threshold of lawlessness. We want a peaceful process of power transition in Armenia. Because the current government has failed to fulfill 90% of its promises to the Armenian people. Therefore, change must take place. Let new forces come," Karapetyan noted.
He also announced that they intend to begin the process of submitting documents to the Central Election Commission of Armenia in the coming days, and on April 21, they intend to present the electoral list of the party and the forces with which they have allied.
As a reminder, on April 17, the Anti-Corruption Court of Armenia extended the house arrest of Strong Armenia party leader Samvel Karapetyan for three months. The Strong Armenia party leader was arrested on June 18, 2025, in Yerevan after expressing support for the Armenian Apostolic Church, which had come under attack from the Armenian authorities. Following this, open threats were made by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, leading to Karapetyan's arrest. He is accused of publicly calling for a takeover of the country. Later, the party leader was charged with money laundering and embezzlement on an especially large scale. Last December, Samvel Karapetyan's pretrial detention was changed to house arrest.