
ArmInfo. The Akanates observation mission has revealed violations of the Electoral Code of Armenia by representatives of the ruling Civil Contract party, as reported by Daniel Ioannisyan, founder and head of the Union of Informed Citizens NGO.
He stated that "Akanates," with the support of the "Independent Observer" team and through hidden camera footage, discovered that employees of Yerevan's Kanaker-Zeytun district administration were putting up campaign posters for the Civil Contract party (and its candidate, Nikol Pashinyan) at a number of shops and food service establishments—at times against the will of the business owners.
"Firstly, we note that this violates Article 21, Part 2.1, Clause 2 of the Electoral Code, which prohibits the placement of campaign posters, campaign literature, and other materials in public schools, catering and retail establishments, elevators, public transportation, and taxis. Secondly, the placement of campaign materials by municipal utility workers on a workday, during work hours, instead of performing their official duties, apparently constitutes a crime under Article 441 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia (abuse of official authority)," Ioannisyan said.
He also noted that, according to the hidden video recording, the owners or employees of some facilities do not support the Civil Contract party or Nikol Pashinyan. This may indicate that the placement of campaign materials was carried out on an involuntary basis. "In this case, the actions of the utility workers appear to constitute a crime under Article 211, Part 2, Clause 3 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia. The Independent Observer is already preparing a corresponding report of the crime to the prosecutor's office and a statement to the Central Electoral Commission," he said.