


ArmInfoThe opposition tried everything possible to rig the parliamentary elections. Vahagn Aleksanyan, a member of the RA National Assembly from the ruling Civil Contract party, told reporters on June 16.
According to him, based on the results of the investigations conducted by the RA Anti-Corruption Committee, the scale of the violations is becoming clear. "It is becoming clear how these scoundrels tried to slap election price tags on the foreheads of our fellow citizens. However, the Armenian citizen did not sell out, declaring that he is not selling his vote," Vahagn Aleksanyan noted, pointing to four candidates for NA from the opposition "Strong Armenia" bloc who are on the run. He also considered it unacceptable that Prosperous Armenia Party representative Sedrak Arustamyan, by assuming full responsibility, absolved his leader, Gagik Tsarukyan, of criminal liability. "Now, perhaps Narek Karapetyan will also take the blame for the crimes of his uncle, Samvel Karapetyan, who could thereby avoid criminal liability? I don't know, we'll see," said Vahagn Aleksanyan.
He also announced measures aimed at eliminating election bribery in the future. In particular, discussions are underway regarding the application of a residency requirement. Discussions on this issue are ongoing, and at this stage there is no need to disclose details, especially given the diverse opinions. The idea, the MP continued, is to link participation in elections to the length of time a person has lived in Armenia.



