


ArmInfo. In Armenia, 61.3% of respondents believe there are political prisoners in the country, according to a survey conducted by a consulting company MPG "Molotok." At the same time, 23% believe there are no political prisoners in the country, while another 15.7% were undecided.
According to the survey, 61.3% of those surveyed were asked to name individuals they consider political prisoners. Of these, 64.9% named Russian businessman of Armenian descent Samvel Karapetyan as a political prisoner, 36.2% named Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, leader of the "Sacred Struggle" movement, 33% named Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan, head of the Shirak Diocese, and 19.4% named Vardan Ghukasyan, mayor of Gyumri. Narek Samsonyan, host of the Imnemnimi podcast, and Lidiya Mantashyan, a member of the Sacred Struggle movement, each received 4.7%, Vazgen Saghatelyan, host of the Imnemnimi podcast, 3.2%, Masis Mayor David Hambardzumyan, 2.9%, Republican Party Deputy Chairman Armen Ashotyan, 1.4%, and another 14.3% gave a different answer.
Note that the telephone survey was conducted with 1001 respondents from November 27 to December 5 in Armenia, with a sampling error of +/- 3%. In 2011, MPG became the official representative in Armenia of the Gallup International Association, one of the most prestigious and independent public opinion research organizations in the world. Since 2003, MPG, has implemented over 800 projects of varying sizes in the sociological and marketing research market.



