
ArmInfo. Several supporters and staff members of the Strong Armenia party have been taken to the Anti-Corruption Committee, and lawyers are not allowed to see them. Lawyer Lusine Martirosyan shared this information on her Facebook page.
According to Martirosyan, their efforts to involve the Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) of Armenia have yielded no results. "As usual, we're assured that 'they'll intervene and get in touch,' but the answer we get is 'people don't want a private defense attorney, they want a public one.' Now the question is, what logic, what criminal procedural principles, what unjustified waste of state resources, what framework does all this fit into?" Martirosyan asked rhetorically.
In a formal statement, the Anti-Corruption Committee provided details regarding the ongoing criminal proceedings, searches, and arrests. "As a result of investigative measures conducted by the Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia, evidence was obtained indicating that the head of the office of the public organization, 'In Our Way,' dedicated to the preservation of national values, offered electoral bribes to several citizens to vote for the Strong Armenia party during the parliamentary elections in Armenia. Furthermore, from the day the decision to call the National Assembly elections came into force until the results were tabulated, this same individual, under the guise of charity, donated funds for an operation to a Yerevan resident eligible to vote," the committee reported.
Recall, this is not the first time that party supporters have been detained on charges of giving and receiving electoral bribery. In response to previous arrests, the party claimed that this was another attempt to interfere with the party, aiming to create an unequal playing field for the political force by intimidating party members and obstructing their activities.