
ArmInfo. The Armenia (Hayastan) Bloc of second President Robert Kocharyan has appealed to embassies accredited in Armenia and international organizations conducting observation missions, expecting an adequate response and assessment of the actions of the Armenian authorities in the context of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
The bloc's statement stated that the period leading up to the June 7 elections is taking place amid unacceptable tension in the domestic political atmosphere and has clearly gone beyond the scope of political struggle. It notes that the current regime is attempting to silence political opponents, neutralize citizens' freedom of speech, suppress freedom of expression, and deepen an atmosphere of fear and internal strife in the country.
"The unconstitutional and criminally punishable behavior and instruments used by the deepening authoritarian regime make free and competitive elections impossible. The regime pursues only one goal: to achieve replication through the unacceptable use of force and administrative resources against opposition forces and dissidents," the political force stated.
The Armenia bloc emphasized that this goal is being achieved through punitive and unconstitutional actions, including: criminal prosecution and persecution, institutional repression; selective justice; flagrant abuse of administrative resources; open and public punitive orders issued by the head of administration to the prosecutor's office and law enforcement agencies, including orders to imprison or punish political opponents; public intimidation, threats of reprisals, and calls for revenge against the population, individual citizens, and leaders of leading opposition forces; Obscene language, targeted persecution, incitement to hatred, deepening an atmosphere of internal division and hostility, and creating an atmosphere of fear and intimidation.
In this context, it is recalled that on May 17, 2026, an Armenian citizen committed suicide by hanging himself in a psychiatric hospital after being detained for tearing down a ruling party election banner (although, as lawyers noted, this act carries administrative punishment, not criminal penalties - ed.).
It is added that on May 18, Nikol Pashinyan made unprecedented threats against his three main political opponents, as well as ordinary citizens, on live television, accompanied by calls for revenge and obscene language.
"Unfortunately, the double standards, biased approach, and inappropriate behavior of international organizations exacerbate the climate of impunity in Armenia, discredit international institutions, and undermine faith in democracy, seriously calling into question the West's collective interest in the formation of a government in Armenia based on genuine democratic principles. We appeal to the embassies accredited in Armenia and international organizations conducting observation missions, expecting an adequate response and assessment. We anticipate an urgent meeting for a more thorough discussion, presentation, and assessment of the unconstitutional process adopted by the authorities," the political party's statement reads.