
ArmInfo. The elections to the Council of Elders of the enlarged community of Vagharshapat will be held on November 16, 2025.
As ArmInfo was informed by the press service of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia, in order to obtain an account for participation in these elections, political parties and blocs must submit an application to the CEC electronically by October 12, 18:00. "The registration deadline is the period set for submitting documents to the election commission for the compilation of electoral lists, after which the possibility of registering using an account is suspended," the CEC summarized.
On May 13, the Corruption Prevention Commission initiated proceedings on an administrative offense against former Vagharshapat Mayor Diana Gasparyan, and on May 15 she announced her resignation. According to her, this decision was made due to the need to "make a choice between family and work." However, the Anti-Corruption Committee reported that "an investigation is underway into criminal proceedings related to abuse of office, as well as providing false information or concealing data in a declaration." The department did not comment on this information in any way.
In early February of this year, the Armenian service of Radio Liberty reported that Gasparyan had signed a contract with individual entrepreneur Ashot Mirzoyan, her father-in-law, to purchase compressed natural gas for the city administration on January 27 for 13.6 million drams. According to the Armenian Law on Civil Service, if an official's actions or decisions may lead to a conflict of interest, he or she is obliged to submit a written notification to his or her superior. However, community leaders do not have a superior body, so in such cases they must notify the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption. However, the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption told Azatutyun that no notifications about a conflict of interest were received from the mayor of Vagharshapat, and Diana Gasparyan did not refuse to participate in the decision-making process and signed a contract with her father-in-law. However, this is not the only scandal surrounding the Gasparyan family. Diana Gasparyan's husband, Aramayis Mirzoyan, is a member of the Civil Contract faction in the Vagharshapat Council of Elders. Gasparyan's husband's family began building residential buildings in Echmiadzin without permission. In addition, 1.2 hectares of land were transferred to the mayor's family under dubious circumstances. Araks Community Council member from the Civil Contract party, Shahen Shahinyan, first bought the land at an auction held by the Vagharshapat Municipality and then transferred it to the Nare Plus company, which belongs to Gasparyan's mother-in- law. It was on the basis of these revelations that the Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia opened a criminal case and Diana Gasparyan was interrogated.