ArmInfo. Below is a statement of the Forum of Democratic Forces of Armenia on supporting the European Alliance and Levon Barseghyan in the March 30 municipal elections in Gyumri.
March 27, 2025, Gyumri
We, the participants of the regular Forum of Democratic Forces of Armenia:
- Attaching importance to the establishment and development of local self-government in Armenia;
- Considering the upcoming elections in Gyumri, the second largest city in Armenia, as a good opportunity for developing democracy in Armenia, free expression of citizens' will, and ownership of the fate of one's community,
- In the context of the adoption of the historic law of the Republic of Armenia on the Launch of the Process of Armenia's Accession to the European Union, emphasizing the need to bring the governance of local governments and community development in Armenia in line with the provisions of the European Charter of Local Self-Government;
- Rejecting the participation of the former criminal oligarchy leaders and their local representatives in political processes, including in elections of the local self-government bodies, in particular, in the elections to the Gyumri municipal council;
- At the same time, assessing the quality of governance and achievements of the current government in Gyumri, the Civic Contract Party, as extremely unsatisfactory?
We express our full support to the European Aliance and its candidate for the mayor of Gyumri, Levon Barseghyan, in the upcoming elections of the Gyumri City Council;
We call on the citizens of Gyumri to vote for the European Union and Levon Barseghyan, ballot number 6.
On March 27, the election debates of the candidates for the post of mayor of Gyumri took place on the air of the public television of Armenia. Vardan Ghukasyan, who headed the Communist Party list in the elections, did not accept the invitation to participate in the debates.
At the same time, during the election campaign, eight people were detained on suspicion of giving and receiving election bribes, as well as violating the ban on charity during the pre-election period.
The Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia initiated criminal proceedings on these facts. In this regard, lawyer Arsen Babayan noted on his Facebook page that two days before the elections in Gyumri, harsh pressure began on opposition candidates. Thus, he reported a large-scale attack on the election headquarters of the candidate for mayor of Gyumri, National Assembly deputy from the opposition faction "I have the honor" Martun Grigoryan.
In turn, member of the Yerevan Council of Elders from the Mother Armenia bloc Gevorg Stepanyan reported that searches were conducted at the bloc's office in Gyumri. As a result, the bloc's representative Emma Grigoryan was taken from Gyumri to the Anti-Corruption Committee in Yerevan. As lawyer Hovhannes Khudoyan reported on a social network, it became known that Grigoryan was being interrogated at the Anti-Corruption Committee without the participation of a lawyer, and she allegedly refused legal assistance.
According to the head of the Mother Armenia bloc Andranik Tevanyan, the authorities are creating obstacles ahead of the elections in Gyumri. According to him, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is afraid of losing control over the situation in Gyumri, which explains such actions.
We will add that the snap elections to the Councils of Elders of Gyumri in the Shirak region and Parakar in the Armavir region will be held on March 30 of this year. Nine political forces are participating in the elections - six parties and three blocs.