
ArmInfo. "I believe the opposition has succeeded in conveying to Armenian voters that these parliamentary elections are fateful for Armenia." This was stated during a conversation with journalists after voting by Levon Zurabyan, the candidate for Prime Minister of Armenia from the Armenian National Congress (ANC) party, led by Armenia's first president, Levon Ter-Petrosyan.
Zurabyan noted that he personally voted to replace a "mad Armenia" with a "rational one," and to prevent superpowers from turning the country into ruins. "I voted for Armenia to become a transit hub connecting not only the West with the East, but also the North with the South. I voted for an Armenia capable of transforming into a technological paradise and taking its place alongside economically developed nations. For a country where democracy and human rights will finally be respected, where the Constitution and laws will function, and where people with opposition views and members of the clergy will not face persecution. For a country whose leader is a person who respects the law; where no one attempts to strip us of our identity, and where we live in a state of sovereign peace," the politician declared.
Commenting on the detentions of opposition representatives on the day of the parliamentary elections, Zurabyan expressed his conviction that this is an indicator of the current government's panic. According to him, this panic is due, in part, to the outcomes of the debates broadcast live on the Public Television of Armenia (PTA). " "Essentially, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan wants to pave the way for a dictatorship," Zurabyan stated. "He has already made significant strides in this direction, and now he is pushing even further. This pressure on the opposition and these arrests signal a deeply serious threat. The voters' decision in this regard must be absolute—we cannot allow a dictatorship to take root in Armenia," he emphasized.
According to him, the ANC campaign team has taken appropriate measures to conduct effective monitoring. He also mentioned that it was on their initiative that the decision was made to have all documents signed by voters subsequently published by the Central Electoral Commission (CEC). "This means that after the elections, you will have the opportunity to verify who participated. The situation is only complicated by the fact that Pashinyan seems to be indifferent to all these regulations and is willing to turn a blind eye to all violations," Zurabyan concluded.