
ArmInfo. The legal team of the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) intends to file a lawsuit against the Public Television of Armenia (PTA) for spreading slander and offensive statements against the party's leader, Gagik Tsarukyan. PAP spokesperson Iveta Tonoyan announced this at a press conference in Yerevan on May 25.
According to her, several days ago, PTA aired a video containing offensive statements and inappropriate language directed at Tsarukyan and his family members. "It's regrettable that the Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, which operates at taxpayer funding, allows this to happen. Our legal team is preparing a lawsuit regarding the dissemination of slander. We find such behavior unacceptable. In a political struggle, critical assessments may be voiced by various forces participating in the elections, but they must not cross moral boundaries," Tonoyan emphasized.
The PAP spokesperson drew attention to the obvious fact that all state and administrative resources are currently focused solely on one thing: silencing political opponents. As part of these processes, Tonoyan noted, various criminal cases are being launched. In this regard, she recalled that a case has currently been opened against Andranik Tevanyan, number two on their electoral list. "Our lawyers have already stated that they consider this case unfounded and intend to appeal the decision to arrest Tevanyan. Proceedings related to the case brought by the Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia against Martun Grigoryan are also ongoing. In this regard, I would like to address the Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia and ask: why isn't the government's use of administrative resources during the election campaign being similarly addressed? Where is the Anti-Corruption Committee looking? At least one case should be brought against government officials, in particular, against Pashinyan. Before the elections, pensions were increased, bonuses were paid to civil servants, and positions were distributed," the PAP press secretary recalled.
At the same time, she emphasized that despite pressure, threats, and the initiation of criminal cases, their political force will continue to adhere to a constructive approach and has no intention of deviating from its chosen path. "Pashinyan has chosen to create an atmosphere of fear and hostility. However, it won't work! I want to assure you that we will not deviate from our path and will continue to present our vision for the country's development to the public. We understand that criminal cases against our allies are being brought to paralyze our team's activities during the pre-election period. However, it won't work," Tonoyan concluded.