
ArmInfo. The Hayaqve civic initiative called on the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia to disqualify Nikol Pashinyan, currently Prime Minister, from running in the June 2026 parliamentary elections as a candidate on the proportional list of the Civil Contract party due to gross abuse of office and calls for violence.
As the initiative reported on its Facebook page, at a decisive stage of the election campaign, the "current regime," anticipating imminent defeat and not limiting itself to open calls for violence against its political rivals, resorted to blatantly illegal and brutal repression. In particular, as Hayaqve recalled, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who is on vacation and without any official authority, issued a direct order to the National Security Service of Armenia on May 20 during a pre-election rally to initiate criminal proceedings against Andranik Tevanyan, the leader of the Mother Armenia party and the second candidate on the list of parliamentary candidates from the opposition Prosperous Armenia party.
"This is one of the most egregious cases of violation of the freedom and fairness of electoral processes in the history of the Republic, openly calling into question the ability of the country's authorities to conduct free and fair elections. Hayaqve condemns this flagrant attempt at political retaliation, noting that the head of the administration is abusing his official position, thereby calling into question the legitimacy of the entire electoral process," the civil initiative stated.
In this regard, Hayaqve called on law enforcement agencies, the courts, and the Central Election Commission of Armenia to resist the clearly illegal and anti-state pressure of the current administration and to ensure justice by strictly adhering to the requirements of the country's Constitution and the laws of the Republic. "We also appeal to the Central Election Commission to annul the participation of Nikol Pashinyan, currently serving as Prime Minister, in the 2026 parliamentary elections as a candidate on the proportional list of the Civil Contract party due to gross abuse of office and calls for violence," the civic initiative concluded.
On May 21, the Investigative Committee (IC) of Armenia announced the initiation of a criminal case against Andranik Tevanyan for "treason and espionage." The Investigative Committee stated that it received a report from the National Security Service of Armenia alleging that Tevanyan was "recruited in 2024 on behalf of a representative of foreign intelligence services, who was the director of the Russia- Caucasus geopolitical center. He carried out espionage and, for $622,000, illegally provided the latter with information, translated into Russian, containing state secrets regarding the progress and results of hearings held at a closed, secret session of the National Assembly in April 2024." Tevanyan himself called these allegations absurd, noting that he resigned his parliamentary mandate in 2023 and, therefore, such allegations by the Investigative Committee are baseless.
It is noteworthy that the day before the Investigative Committee of Armenia opened a criminal case, on May 20, during a pre-election rally in Vanadzor, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared Tevanyan a traitor to the homeland. He added that on May 21, "the National Security Service of Armenia will forward the criminal case to the Investigative Committee, expecting that a criminal case will be opened against Andranik Tevanyan for 'treason.'" The Armenian prime minister then again promised to "completely and completely eradicate the 'spy network' in Armenia."