
ArmInfo. The citizens of Armenia did not grant the Armenian authorities a mandate to amend the Constitution, launch attacks against the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), or violate the country's sovereignty. Former Minister of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Armenia, Vardan Oskanian, stated this in a video published on his Facebook page, reacting to the results of the recent parliamentary elections in Armenia and subsequent events.
Oskanian noted that while he has observed various electoral processes, he has never seen such a poor election in every sense of the word. According to him, several circumstances made these elections particularly bad. First and foremost, the former Foreign Minister pointed out that these elections took place at a time when Armenia has already existed as an independent state for 35 years. "Secondly, they were held under a leadership that came to power promising it would not tolerate any infringements on the free expression of the people's will. For these two reasons alone, they can be called the worst," Oskanian stated.
The former minister drew attention to the fact that while violations had occurred during past electoral processes in Armenia, they were not applied on such a massive scale. For instance, Oskanian noted that there had never been such open utilization of administrative resources, including state budget funds. "Therefore, all of this must be banned; an appropriate law must be passed to prevent the authorities from introducing new programs six months or a year before an election that were not budgeted for. After all, it is obvious that all of this is done exclusively to secure citizens' votes—essentially constituting an electoral bribe meant to influence their choice," Oskanian believes.
If this process is not stopped, the former MFA chief warned, the country will remain trapped in this recurring cycle. "As a result, this administration will be re-elected time and time again. We need to reflect on all of this. In my view, these elections do not represent the true will of Armenia's citizens. By my estimates, the actual share of votes for 'Civil Contract' does not exceed 30–40%. They obtained all remaining votes through the abuse of administrative resources. This is the result of direct manipulation of the election outcomes. In reality, this government does not command 50%+1 of the votes, nor does it hold a 3/5 majority in parliament," the former Armenian Foreign Minister stated confidently.
According to him, this means that the citizens of Armenia did not grant this government a mandate to amend the Armenian Constitution. "Just as they did not give a mandate to encroach upon the AAC. And they did not give a mandate to cede even a single centimeter of Armenian land to Azerbaijan—meaning, to violate Armenia's sovereignty. This is a very serious circumstance. This government lacks the legitimacy to take such steps. Meanwhile, we possess national, legal, and political grounds to resist the further actions of these authorities by all possible means within the framework of the law and the Constitution," Oskanian concluded.