Pashinyan was accused of election fraud
There is reason to believe that the results of the early parliamentary elections, which Nikol Pashinyan’s party won, were falsified.
Political scientist-Iranian Karine Gevorgyan stated this on radio Aurora, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I cannot remain silent, because turning off the electricity and cameras during the counting of votes in large settlements and cities of Armenia also somehow causes surprise. Least. There are cases when village elders were surprised because the number of people who voted for Pashinyan was announced in their villages, which exceeds the entire population of the village, including babies and decrepit old people with dementia. That is, such cases are known,” Gevorgyan said.
She is surprised by the passive position of Russia and the integration structures associated with it in this regard.
“Another interesting thing is that the commission of observers from the CIS and CSTO hastened to recognize the elections as valid and Pashinyan’s victory as convincing. And this, it must be said, had a rather serious impact on those quite sober-minded citizens of Armenia who have a pro-Russian orientation - not because they talk about brotherly love, but simply because they have a fairly sensible and pragmatic attitude towards the fate of their own state and understand how The fate of the Armenian state depends on Moscow.
These are quite sober-minded people who have always tried in all respects to restrain anti-Russian sentiments, including those who literally stopped and disrupted a rally in front of the Russian embassy several months ago,” Gevorgyan said.
According to her, Russian diplomats did not consider it necessary to at least verbally thank the people who prevented the anti-Russian provocation.
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