
ArmInfo. "They have no idea yet what awaits them. They face the harshest punishment prescribed by law," said Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan at a briefing, referring to alleged cases of voter bribery by the opposition. "I am clearly saying that no matter what happens to them, they should prepare well," Avinyan said.
According to him, over the past eight years, elections have been relatively free, independent, and democratic. "Now, when the opposition talks about election fraud or similar things, people just smile, recalling those [past] incidents," the mayor said. He added that for the first time in eight years, the opposition had engaged in widespread criminal activity involving the mass distribution of electoral bribes. Furthermore, Avinyan alleged that they were involved in transporting citizens from other countries for voting purposes, as well as blackmailing and intimidating citizens.
"I want to state clearly that this is a 'red line' crossed by the opposition, and it will be followed by the harshest consequences for everyone involved. Those who distribute electoral bribes will be eradicated from our country," the capital's mayor emphasized.
He noted that as a result of the recount, the ruling Civil Contract party lost slightly over 1,200 votes. "But that is not what is important. What matters is that the opposition has crossed the Rubicon. This will be followed by the most serious actions and a completely different political approach from the ruling political force, which is building a state of a new quality and a new model," Tigran Avinyan concluded.