Armenia's Strong Armenia Party Under Siege: 14 Detained
Armenian anti-corruption authorities detained 14 individuals connected to the pro-Russian party Strong Armenia over electoral bribery suspicions, amid the countdown to June's parliamentary elections. This incident follows the arrest of two other party members. Party leader Samvel Karapetyan faces charges of inciting governmental overthrow.
Armenian authorities detained 14 individuals linked to the Strong Armenia party for alleged electoral bribery, intensifying the political climate ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections in June.
The tensions escalated earlier this week with the arrest of two party members accused of breaching a ban on charity activities during the election phase. The Anti-Corruption Committee executed office searches on Thursday, revealing the continued scrutiny of the opposition party.
Strong Armenia's leader, Samvel Karapetyan, currently stands trial on charges of public incitement to overthrow the government. Detained last June, Karapetyan, once vocal against the government’s actions towards the Armenian Apostolic Church, denies the intentions attributed to him, describing the charges as politically driven.
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