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    1. What’s the point when you just jail them and ban the party?

      Also, people saying that opposition is jailed by the dictator-Turk-Nikol, what do you say about your beloved opposition now?

    2. spetcnaz on

      I just don’t understand how long is this clown show going to be tolerated?!

      Nikol is clearly using these pro Russian, corrupt 5th column “opposition” to bolster his image, and keep the conversation on the “new and old regime” topic.

      This is an extremely selfish act on his and QP’s behalf. He is weakening our democracy and putting our state in danger. If EU and NATO states are susceptible to Russian elections meddling (Romania, Hungry, Slovakia), then we are even more susceptible. This crap needs to end now, remove the parties that have been caught bribing people from the elections.

      What kind of a message is this sending? Basically “hey if you have the money and the manpower to burn, you can constantly break the law without your party being disqualified”. Karapetyan and Kocharyan could give two shits about their peons who get caught. They will just pay more to get more idiots to do their bidding.

      What that does, however is soil our democratic process and our elections. Pasho loves talking about the rule of law, yet he is half assed the implementation of that. Sure the Anti Corruption Committee (ACC or ՀԿԿ) and the National Security Service are doing a good job, but that’s not enough. That is being reactive and not proactive. Romania redid their elections because a Russian bankrolled guy nearly won there. No one, but the online tankies bat an eye on that decision.

      No legitimate EU or Western body will give us crap for disqualifying and disbanding these parties, and banning their members from holding office for the next 50 years. That’s a proper, legal, and very democratic way of responding to undemocratic and extremely dangerous and illegal behavior of these entities.

      Seriously, enough is enough. The circus isn’t entertaining, maybe for Pashinyan’s die hard fans it is, but the majority is tired of this BS.

    3. Ma-urelius on

      Not denying the amount of corruption and actions from external entities to obstruct Hayastancis the action of voting; however, is it normal that Hayastancis vote during elections?
      IIRC, last time, there was a huge majority of Armenians that didn’t vote at all and it feels like it is the norm to not go and vote. Genuine question.

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