
ArmInfo. The Armenia parliamentary faction responded to the interim statement of the delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), following its visit to Yerevan on May 11-12 regarding the upcoming elections in the country on June 7. The opposition faction accused PACE of a one-sided assessment of the situation in Armenia and of making baseless claims.
"We bring to your attention a number of points that were omitted from the PACE election observation delegation's assessment, as well as a number of unfounded assertions contained in the statement, which are presented as factual reality, making it vulnerable and one-sided," the faction said in a statement.
In this regard, the political force stated that PACE's assertions that "constructive cooperation" was established between "the Armenian authorities and interested parties" in the lead-up to the June 7 elections are baseless in a context where the authorities are using the full range of punitive measures against opposition forces participating in the elections: criminal prosecution, incitement to hatred, obscene language contrary to basic decency, and persecution.
"The observations and assessments presented are too vague, general, and superficial, failing to take into account the systemic nature of the problems. Moreover, we are not talking about isolated episodes or a 'tense political atmosphere,' but rather about consistent government policies aimed solely at self-reproduction. These include administrative control and repressive institutional pressure, selective justice, restrictions on dissent, and political persecution.
"Equality is effectively being established between the government and the opposition under conditions where the government completely controls the state system, abuses administrative resources, law enforcement agencies, a significant portion of the information space, and the main instruments for shaping the political agenda," the Armenia faction noted.
At the same time, the political force expressed the conviction that non-targeted assessments do not restrain, but rather encourage, the current government, creating an atmosphere of international tolerance and impunity, which is not conducive to the implementation of the principle of democratic elections during this period.
At the same time, the Armenia faction expressed bewilderment at the fact that some concerns of opposition political forces were recorded as simply "heard" realities, while the government's theses were recorded as confirmed facts, and a number of oral and written comments presented by their members during the meeting were not taken into account.
The political force noted that they had drawn the attention of the PACE delegates to the deepening of the authoritarian regime in Armenia and the concentration of all branches of government in the hands of the executive, the dependence of the judiciary and electoral justice, amendments to the Electoral Code adopted two months before the elections, the expansion of discretionary powers granted to the Central Election Commission in accrediting domestic observers, widespread abuse of administrative resources and public funds by the authorities before and during the election campaign, unequal access to the media, selective or inconsistent application of rules on donations and charity.
They also noted the manipulation of security rhetoric and the creation of an atmosphere of fear by the current prime minister and administration, the intimidation of the population with threats of war if other candidates are elected, public instructions to the prosecutor's office and law enforcement agencies, and statements about the imprisonment or punishment of political opponents.
"The statement's assertion about the 'unprecedented involvement of the Armenian Apostolic Church in politics' is completely unfounded and unbalanced. However, a balanced response would have required the PACE statement to address the unconstitutional actions and repression against the Armenian Apostolic Church and its leader, His Holiness the Patriarch, including the illegal promise to force His Holiness to resign, included in the Civil Contract election platform.
We hope that the PACE observation mission, which strives for the absolute value of democracy and, in particular, the formation of a government based on free will, will base its further observations on a more in-depth, well-founded, and comprehensive study," the opposition faction stated.