
ArmInfo. The Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia accuses several citizens of intending to bribe voters in favor of the party led by Samvel Karapetyan, head of the Tashir City Group.
The Committee promises to henceforth conduct monitoring to identify individuals registered with organizations affiliated with parties participating in the elections who may, in one way or another, be involved in plans to commit or prepare electoral crimes.
A group of individuals, by prior agreement, planned to distribute electoral bribes to several citizens living in the Armavir region of the Republic of Armenia, thus ensuring their participation in the National Assembly elections of the Republic of Armenia, scheduled for June 7, 2026, and securing their vote for the party they specified. "To carry out their criminal intentions, the aforementioned individuals initially opened an office for the public organization "In Our Way" in the Metsamor community. Then, between 2025 and 2026, they officially enrolled various residents of the Armavir region with the organization, signing them the task of recruiting people to vote for the Strong Armenia party in the elections.
It was also revealed that the election bribe, promised in advance and paid in stages, was presented as a salary, thus attempting to conceal the fact of the election bribe and minimize its detection," the department's statement reads.
It is noted that one of the main conditions for employment within the organization was having a large family and a wide circle of acquaintances, as well as being a registered voter. Furthermore, it is reported that, following the decree of the President of the Republic of Armenia scheduling regular elections to the National Assembly on February 7, 2026, and under the legal prohibition on charity, a group of individuals, by prior agreement, donated various sums of money on behalf of the Strong Armenia party in February- March 2026 to cover the medical expenses of several residents in the Armavir region.
A criminal case has been opened under the relevant articles of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia, approximately ten searches have been conducted, and five individuals have been detained.
The Committee calls for refraining from criminal activity, such as distributing hidden electoral bribes, and violating the legal prohibition on charity, and calls on citizens to avoid participating in election crimes or suspicious activities related to them, including accepting payment for work without performing it. "The Committee, taking into account the existence of these criminal mechanisms, will henceforth conduct monitoring to identify individuals registered in organizations associated with parties participating in the elections, or associated with them, who in one way or another, including through covert means, are involved in plans to commit or prepare crimes during elections," the Anti-Corruption Agency noted.