
ArmInfo. During a press conference on January 9, David Ghazinyan, former general director of Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC, publicly challenged the accuracy of data provided by the company's current interim manager Romanos Petrosyan, regarding New Year's power outages.
According to him, the figures Petrosyan cited on his social media page are inaccurate. Based solely on the figures available on the Public Services Regulatory Commission's website, it can be concluded that as of December 31, 2024, 15 outages were recorded in the network, with 6,750 customers disconnected. By 12:00 PM the following day, the number had been reduced to 261 customers. As of December 31, 2025, 120 power outages had already been recorded, with 117,000 subscribers disconnected from the network. By 12:00 PM the following day, the number had risen to 13,399 subscribers. The official records prove, as Ghazinyan noted, that the new management of ENA has provided false information.
It should be noted that previously, Romanos Petrosyan, the interim network manager, reported that 32,000 people celebrated the New Year without power in 2024, and 9,200 in 2025.
The former director also addressed recent comments made by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who alleged that the previous ENA management had systematically defrauded Armenian citizens. Ghazinyan dismissed the Prime Minister's claims as "absurd," noting that despite frequent government talk of numerous criminal cases, there has been a notable lack of progress or updates regarding these investigations.
Recall, on November 17, the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) revoked the electricity transmission license of Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) CJSC's. On June 18, law enforcement agencies arrested and subsequently remanded Samvel Karapetyan, a prominent businessman and head of the Tashir Group of Companies, in pretrial detention on charges of calling for the overthrow of the constitutional order. His prison sentence was later commuted to house arrest. Karapetyan's criminal prosecution occurred because in defense of the Armenian Apostolic Church, he stated in an interview that "we will intervene in our own way" if politicians fail to fulfill their mandate. Following Karapetyan's arrest, the authorities effectively took control of ENA from the Karapetyan family, appointing Romanos Petrosyan, a member of the Civil Contract party, as interim manager.