
ArmInfo. The opposition's victory in the local government elections in the enlarged community of Vagharshapat in the Armavir region will lead to nationwide liberation from the ruling regime, as stated by Heritage Party founder Raffi Hovhannisyan during a press conference in Yerevan.
In this context, he emphasized that their party will run in the elections with the promise of restoring the fundamental pillars of faith, homeland, conscience, law, and justice to the community. He also stated that their primary goal is to deprive the ruling Civil Contract Party of the opportunity to seize power in Vagharshapat. Hovhannisyan noted that they are currently working under the conditions of falsified elections, which must be acknowledged by all participants in this process.
"The ruling party is desecrating the Hovhannavank Monastery today, and following the same scenario, it is violating citizens' rights to free elections. We strive to restore the rule of law in Armenia. It is the right voters must exercise on November 16, during the elections in Vagharshapat. This day will be a step towards a change of power in Vagharshapat, and then towards national liberation from the current regime," Hovhannisyan emphasized.
In turn, Heritage Party candidate for mayor of Vagharshapat, Arkady Paytyan, emphasized that by achieving this goal, they will be able to free the community from its internal enemy-the Civil Contract. He also noted that they are striving to return power to the community's residents. "While we are on the path to absolute victory, if necessary, we are ready to unite with other opposition forces to prevent the Civil Contract from coming to power," Paytyan emphasized.
Regarding the party's election program, he noted that they will primarily strive for the socio-economic development of the community, which, in turn, will contribute to the resolution of the main issues in Vagharshapat. "We also intend to strengthen ties between residents of the city and villages and involve compatriots living abroad in the community development process. We promise the community residents that leadership will be transparent and not carried out solely by one person, but exclusively hand in hand with the people," Paytyan concluded.
Recall, the elections to the Council of Elders in the enlarged Vagharshapat community are scheduled for November 16, 2025. According to the Central Election Commission of Armenia, seven political forces will participate in the elections.