
ArmInfo. The Public Television of Armenia (PTA) broadcast propaganda in favor of the "Civil Contract" party for approximately 40 minutes. This was stated by Gegham Manukyan, a member of the Armenian parliament from the opposition "Armenia" faction, in a video posted on his Facebook page.
However, as the MP noted, PTA did not broadcast the "Armenia" bloc's press conference at the same time. "This is essentially an abuse of administrative resources. The Armenia bloc is one of the largest political forces participating in the country's parliamentary elections. However, PTA does not broadcast the political force's press conference live. However, about an hour ago, PTA broadcast a press conference of the Civil Contract party for about 40 minutes. Such an outrageous use of administrative resources, as well as biased, one-sided campaigning, would never occur to anyone," Manukyan asserted.
According to him, a similar incident occurred only during the 2017 parliamentary elections, when a representative of one of the political forces held a short press conference after the vote. "However, as far as I remember, there was a huge uproar back then. Meanwhile, today, representatives of the ruling party, live on PTA, spread lies about the major opposition forces participating in the parliamentary elections," the opposition figure noted. Moreover, as the MP noted, as of 5:00 PM, almost as many people had voted in the elections as in the entire day of the 2021 elections. "Everyone's participation is crucial. Go to the polling stations before 8:00 PM," Manukyan concluded.
As a reminder, Armenia is holding its regular parliamentary elections on June 7. 2,500 polling stations opened across the country at 8:00 AM local time. Most of them are equipped with surveillance cameras. According to the Migration Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia, just over 2.5 million citizens are eligible to vote. Voter turnout as of 5:00 PM was 48.92%. The highest turnout was in Syunik and Tavush. Eighteen political forces - two blocs and 16 parties - are participating in the elections. The front-runners include current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party, businessman Samvel Karapetyan's Strong Armenia bloc, second President Robert Kocharyan's Armenia bloc, and businessman Gagik Tsarukyan's Prosperous Armenia party. Since early morning, observers and journalists have been reporting numerous violations during the voting process.