
ArmInfo. Narek Karapetyan, a member of the political council of the Strong Armenia party, explained how, instead of restricting online casinos, the Armenian authorities legalized them through legislative amendments.
Specifically, on his Facebook page, Karapetyan urged people to consider how a man who became the speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia, by amending the law on online casinos, imprisoned an Armenian citizen for gambling. In this regard, he recalled how the 2019 amendments officially enshrined the status and rules of "online betting" in law. These same amendments, he said, allowed organizers to provide software support for online games and manage winning odds. "Thanks to this amendment, the state hasn't effectively restricted online casinos, but rather fully legalized them, providing the opportunity for technological development. As a result, betting has become a faster, more accessible, and more professionally organized system, which naturally increases engagement and betting volume," the party's political council member noted.
Karapetyan then recalled how the 2022-2024 amendments introduced special gaming accounts, bank card identification, and a completely cashless betting system, justified by the need to ensure transparency. (Article 5.2, amendments: ??-139-?, ??-312-?, ??-133-?). "However, as a result, betting has become completely online and integrated into the banking system, accessible from your phone in just a few clicks. That is, as a result of the 'reforms,' technical obstacles are being removed, and betting is becoming faster and more accessible for everyone. And what was this done in exchange for?" Karapetyan concluded with a rhetorical question.
As a reminder, on May 7, Narek Karapetyan accused the Speaker of the Armenian Parliament of patronizing the gambling industry in the country. He recalled that last year alone, Armenian citizens lost $20 million in online casinos. Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Alen Simonyan responded to Karapetyan's post, suggesting that the name of the speaker of parliament he was referring to be included, and promising to defend his own interests in court if he was involved. He asserted that Karapetyan was "afraid of lawsuits," so he did not mention the speaker's name. It's worth noting that in 2025, Armenia's gambling industry underwent significant changes aimed at increasing state budget revenues. A 10% tax on turnover was introduced on July 1 for all types of gambling, including online casinos, bookmakers, and lotteries. This reform is expected to generate an additional 13 billion drams for the state budget. Gambling duties doubled, reaching 350 million drams for online casinos and 100 million drams for bookmakers. According to the Armenian Ministry of Finance, gambling revenues from the budget during this period totaled 23.4 billion drams.