
ArmInfo.State leverage is being used as a means of political pressure in Armenia's pre-election campaign, according to the Council of the National Democratic Pole (NDP).
In a statement received by ArmInfo, the political party noted that three extremely disturbing incidents were recorded in the last five days of the 29-day election campaign in Armenia alone.
In particular, police confiscated the campaign vehicle of the National Democratic Pole; Artsakh activist Artur Osipyan was detained for questioning one of the prime ministerial candidates and expressing political disagreement during the campaign; and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, even before the trial began, publicly announced espionage charges against Andranik Tevanyan, number two on the Prosperous Armenia Party list. The political party noted that Pashinyan's statement was immediately followed by actions by the National Security Service and an appeal from the Prosecutor General's Office to the Central Election Commission of Armenia.
"Three different goals. Five days. One clear pattern: the state apparatus is increasingly being used not to ensure the rule of law, but to exert political pressure and suppress opponents," the NDP stated.
Regarding the confiscation of election headquarters vehicles, the NDP noted that these actions constitute political interference, as Part 2 of Article 8 of the RA Constitution guarantees equal legal conditions for the activities of political forces, and Article 78 requires that any restriction of fundamental rights be necessary, proportionate, and lawful.
The political party stated that it has already filed an official complaint with the RA Ministry of Internal Affairs and is sending relevant documents to the OSCE/ODIHR, the Council of Europe, and the Venice Commission.
"As for Artur Osipyan, he is one of more than 100,000 Armenians forcibly displaced from Artsakh in September 2023. Arresting someone for raising a political issue and voicing it to a public official during a campaign is a gross violation of freedom of speech, political participation, and constitutional rights. This is a clear manifestation of political persecution. The NDP Council demands the immediate release of Artur Osipyan," the statement reads.
Regarding the charges brought against Andranik Tevanyan, the NDP stated that it does not share the geopolitical orientation and political positions of the Prosperous Armenia Party, but that this is not a matter of political sympathy or antipathy.
"The problem is that the prime minister, who was on vacation at the time, publicly announces criminal charges against an opposition candidate, resulting in the parliamentary candidate's arrest before his trial. Every voter, human rights activist, and international observer has every right to question whether law enforcement and judicial processes serve justice or are being turned into instruments of political expediency," the political party continued.
In this regard, the PDP Council calls on the OSCE/ODIHR, the Council of Europe, and the Venice Commission to consider the events of May 18-22, 2026, as a documented and escalating dangerous trend and to take appropriate measures.
"The international presence in Armenia should not be formal or symbolic. It must serve as a real guarantee of democratic standards and political freedoms. We call for the use of all available tools to document, condemn, and prevent further violations of human rights, political pluralism, and democratic processes," the political party stated, adding that the use of state force against political opponents does not change the PDP's behavior and message.
"On the contrary, it makes the justice and necessity of our struggle even more compelling. We will continue our political struggle for a sovereign, secure, and democratic Armenia. Faith. Homeland. Sovereignty," the PDP concluded.