
ArmInfo. The Council of the National Democratic Pole (Bever) Party has demanded the immediate reinstatement of the normal operations of Armat Media, an outlet affiliated with the team of "Strong Armenia" party leader Samvel Karapetyan.
As mentioned in the party's statement received by ArmInfo, on June 5, 2026, just two days before the parliamentary elections in Armenia, law enforcement agencies raided the office of Armat Media, conducted searches, seized property and employees' phones, and then sealed the agency's premises, effectively suspending its operations. "Although the NDP party disagrees with the 'Strong Armenia' political force on many issues, it nevertheless condemns the authorities' actions in this case. The issue here is not one of political sympathy or antipathy, but of principle. The de facto closure of a news agency immediately before parliamentary elections is a serious blow to the electoral process and press freedom, regardless of the agency's political stance or the legal status of its owner," the political force's Council stated.
In this regard, the NDP Party Council demanded that the normal operations of Armat Media be immediately restored, that seized equipment and employees' phones be returned unless their retention is absolutely necessary for the investigation, and that conditions be ensured under which no criminal case will be used as a tool to restrict the activities of a news agency or influence the electoral process. .Furthermore, the party council called on Armenia's Human Rights Defender Anahit Manasyan, the Central Electoral Commission (CEC), the OSCE/ODIHR observation mission, as well as diplomatic missions accredited in Armenia, to immediately address the incident.
"Democracy is measured not by protecting the rights of forces that support the government, but by protecting the rights of forces that criticize it. The NDP Party Council reaffirms its conviction that a free press, equal conditions for political competition, and the rule of law are the fundamental pillars of the sovereignty and democracy of the Republic of Armenia. Faith, Homeland, and Sovereignty. Armenia is not up for bargain," the NDP Council concluded.