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07 Jun 2026, 07:16 GMT+10
Authorities in Yerevan stopped short of banning the ruling partys main rival, Strong Armenia
Armenian authorities have detained six parliamentary candidates from the opposition Strong Armenia bloc a day before the country heads to the polls in Sunday's general election.
During recent televised debates, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who came to power in 2018 following street protests dubbed the "Velvet Revolution," called for the revocation of the registration of several major opposition groups.
The Central Election Commission refused to remove Strong Armenia from Sunday's ballot altogether, but approved requests for criminal proceedings and the pre-trial detention of six candidates: Hayk Avagyan, Susan Badalyan, Artur Abrahamyan, Vahe Tavakalyan, Vahe Yeghiazaryan, and Ashot Sahakyan.
"In the course of the preliminary investigation into a criminal case concerning the material inducement of numerous individuals and the laundering of funds on an especially large scale, public criminal prosecution has been initiated against six parliamentary candidates from the Strong Armenia bloc," the Investigative Committee said in a statement on Saturday, adding that all six were placed under arrest.
Opposition forces accused the authorities of exerting immense pressure ahead of the vote, in which Pashinyan's ruling Civil Contract party - which has been pushing for closer integration with the EU while maintaining traditionally close relations with Russia - is expected to remain the largest single force in parliament, but could fall short of forming a one-party majority government.
Pashinyan's leadership is being contested by a heavily fractured opposition of 17 parties and political blocs. The Strong Armenia bloc, led by Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan, is polling second, although figures vary widely depending on the pollster, how many parties cross the 4% threshold, and how the roughly 30% of undecided voters split. Should Civil Contract fail to secure a majority of seats, coalition talks among its rivals are not guaranteed to succeed.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused Armenian authorities of undermining democratic procedures, warning that such behavior casts doubt on the legitimacy of the election. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev similarly accused Pashinyan of "trying to knock out all his rivals in the elections."
Moscow warned that closer integration with the EU would make Armenia's continued membership in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) impossible due to incompatible standards. Russian President Vladimir Putin warned in May that the South Caucasus nation could lose up to 14% of its GDP if it leaves the economic organization.
Earlier this month, former President Robert Kocharyanwarnedthat Pashinyan's government was "artificially" turning Armenia into an enemy of Russia and leading the country down the same path as Ukraine.
(RT.com)
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