
ArmInfo.The authorities, clearly fearing the people's freedom of speech, are resorting to extremely dangerous measures.
Considering the high level of civic consciousness and active participation of compatriots in the elections as a threat to the expected results, they have begun illegal efforts to intimidate voters, spread an atmosphere of fear, and openly threaten criminal prosecution against compatriots arriving in Armenia. This is stated in a statement by the Armenian National Congress.
The statement notes that illegal, threatening video messages from representatives of the Civil Contract party are being broadcast on Public Television in criminal collaboration. The entire state propaganda machine is involved in this anti-state effort. "The complete destruction of the legal system is confirmed by the fact that the Investigative Committee, instead of issuing criminal convictions against officials who violate the law, announces, at their direction, an "increase in inspections." In fact, state law enforcement agencies have turned into a political punitive club for the subversion of the electoral process. This is an attack on the power of the people. Article 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia states: "Power belongs to the people." What the authorities are doing now is a brutal violation of the constitutional principle of the formation of power by the people and the destruction of the right to freedom of expression. We demand an immediate end to psychological terror and illegal propaganda directed against citizens on Public Television and any other platforms. The heads of the Investigative Committee and law enforcement agencies must refrain from following political orders and remember that involving state bodies in the overthrow of the constitutional order is a grave crime for which individual responsibility will be inevitable. International observation missions must immediately respond to this unprecedented abuse of administrative and state resources, which threatens "The legitimacy of the election results," the document states. It also emphasizes that the authorities' reckless behavior is not a sign of strength, but of fear. "They fear your vote. No punitive baton can restrict the inalienable constitutional right of citizens to free choice," the statement continues.
Regular parliamentary elections are taking place in Armenia on June 7. 2,005 polling stations opened at 8:00 AM. According to the latest data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 2,485,851 citizens have the right to vote. The Central Electoral Commission is expected to release voter turnout data throughout the day. Voting will last until 8:00 PM, after which the counting will begin. Eighteen political forces-16 parties and two blocs-are vying for seats in the country's parliament. These are: The Armenia and Strong Armenia blocs, the Civil Contract, Prosperous Armenia, Meritocratic Armenia, Against All, Democratic Consolidation, Wings of Unity, Enlightened Armenia, National Democratic Pole, Christian Democratic Party, Armenian National Congress, New Force, Republic, Reformist Party, Democracy, Law, Order, National Revival and Awakening of the Nation Kochari, Union of Defenders of Democracy for the Sake of the Republic parties.