
ArmInfo.Ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, 2026, the Republic of Armenia is witnessing alarming signs of a complete collapse of the legal system and the use of justice as a political tool, according to lawyer Zaruhi Postanjyan.
The lawyer emphasized that the pre-election rhetoric of Nikol Pashinyan, the chief executive, and the subsequent coordinated actions of law enforcement agencies indicate a targeted campaign to eliminate political opponents from the race.
According to her, the political intent of the law enforcement agencies' actions is evident from the chronology of the prime minister's public statements and the subsequent "operational" responses to them. According to Postanjyan, when the chief executive, citing "operational information," hints at possible criminal activity by key figures on the opposition list during a rally, the Investigative Committee immediately issues a corresponding statement.
"This practice grossly violates the presumption of innocence, since instead of using neutral legal terminology, investigative bodies are making biased, affirmative accusations, calling individuals 'spies' or 'traitors.' From the perspective of the ECHR's case law (in particular, the case of Allenet de Ribemont v. France) and the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, this is a vicious practice of shaping public opinion and deliberately discrediting a person's reputation," the lawyer wrote in her Facebook post.
The lawyer further emphasized that the statements published by the Investigative Committee contradict irrefutable facts. In particular, the information circulated about Andranik Tevanyan, the leader of the Mother Armenia party, regarding the transfer of materials from a closed, secret session of the National Assembly in April 2024, is completely baseless, as the latter already renounced his parliamentary mandate in September 2023.
"He was physically unable to participate in such a meeting, let alone legally permitted to access materials containing state secrets. Equally absurd is the claim of $622,000 allegedly paid for 'espionage,' which is presented without any substantiated financial evidence and is purely emotional, propaganda-driven manipulation. Meanwhile, the mass and demonstrative searches of the apartments of opposition figures and their supporters reveal the authorities' true motives," the lawyer added.
She emphasized that all these actions, devoid of legal necessity, pursue only one goal: to spread an atmosphere of fear and moral and psychological pressure among the public and political participants, restrict citizens' freedom of expression, and suppress resistance before the elections.
Postanjyan also noted that political persecution simultaneously extended to the economic realm, as evidenced by the attempt to establish state control over the Ararat Cement Plant and appoint an interim manager immediately after the Prime Minister's public threats. This demonstrates the use of legal procedures to disseminate compromising materials and as a tool of political blackmail.
"The illegal nature of the situation is also underscored by public threats against the families of opposition figures, including their children, which is evidence of the absolute decline of political culture and ethics. The absence of a legally binding court decision predetermining the fate of private property included in the election platform, with the assertion that 'by 2031, Gagik Tsarukyan's house must become a nursing home,' demonstrates that the executive branch has reserved for itself the functions of investigator, prosecutor, and judge. All this, just two weeks before the elections, testifies not to the power of the current government, but to systemic fear and the awareness of its own political demise. Sacrificing legal procedures for electoral tactical advantages deals a serious blow to the democratic institutions of the Republic of Armenia," the lawyer added.
On the night of May 24, Andranik Tevanyan, number two on the Prosperous Armenia party list for the upcoming June elections, was arrested for two months on charges of treason. Moreover, according to Tevanyan's lawyer, Aram Orbelyan, there were no legal grounds for his client's arrest. It should be added that the opposition leader's detention occurred on the direct orders of current Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.