
ArmInfo. Gyumri Mayor Vardan Ghukasyan has been charged with new charges for supporting the country's accession to unions with other states. This was stated in a statement by the lawyers for the arrested Gyumri mayor. "For two days, Armenian law enforcement agencies have been considering initiating a new politically motivated criminal prosecution against Gyumri Mayor Vardan Ghukasyan.
Finally, on Saturday, October 25, it became known that more than a month earlier, on September 16 and 23, 2025, a decision was made to instigate a new criminal prosecution against Gyumri Mayor Vardan Ghukasyan for his statements in the courtyard of the RA Anti-Corruption Court regarding Armenia's accession to a union with other countries, 'qualifying' them as a public call to renounce the sovereignty of the Republic of Armenia (under Part 2 of Article 422 of the RA Criminal Code)," the defense of the previously arrested Gyumri mayor said in a statement. In this vein, the lawyers expressed their conviction that this charge has no connection with Article 422 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia and is merely an example of political persecution for the following simple reason:
"Firstly, Gyumri Mayor Vardan Ghukasyan, exercising his fundamental right, merely expressed an opinion, drawing a comparison with other countries around the world regarding the formation of a mutually acceptable union. In his speech, Vardan Ghukasyan repeatedly emphasized the need for this to protect and preserve the independent statehood of the Republic of Armenia.
His speech is available online. By the same logic, it follows that all recent statements about the accession of the Republic of Armenia to the European Union should also be evidence of a crime. Moreover, Armenia is already a member of several associations, including the CSTO, the EU, the OSCE, the Council of Europe, and other organizations," the lawyers recalled.
Secondly, the defense further states, this criminal prosecution was initiated more than a month after this "criminal" position was expressed, on a Saturday, in connection with actions that took place just a few days earlier.
The lawyers are confident that this style of law enforcement directly demonstrates that this charge has no connection whatsoever to legal principles.
"If this was considered a 'crime,' why was the criminal prosecution not initiated immediately after this position was expressed, but more than a month later? Thirdly, it is obvious that this criminal prosecution, like the previous one, was initiated within the framework of the order voiced by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia in the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on October 1, 2025, to remove the elected mayor of Gyumri from political life.
Fourthly, statements that do not contain elements of violence, which are essentially just a position, a personal opinion, can never be classified as a crime in the context of all international standards and principles developed by the European Court of Human Rights.
Based on the above-mentioned undeniable facts, we condemn the criminal prosecution and will fight by all possible legal means to restore the violated justice," the Gyumri mayor's defense stated. As a reminder, eight Gyumri mayoral employees, led by Mayor Vardan Ghukasyan, were arrested on charges of large- scale bribery. He was remanded in custody for two months. Ruben Mkhitaryan, a member of the "Our Way" movement and human rights activist, was also later arrested, along with several citizens who attempted to obstruct law enforcement.
It's worth noting that on October 1, while addressing the Armenian parliament, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accused Ghukasyan of bribing voters and called his election as mayor a misunderstanding, promising to "rectify this situation."