Arthur Vanetsyan Participated in Elections, Voting for a Dignified and Prosperous Armenia
Arthur Vanetsyan, the leader of the 'Honorary' alliance and president of the 'Homeland' party, voted in the snap parliamentary elections alongside family members.
Vanetsyan cast his vote at polling station 4/35 located at H. Hayrapetyan School No. 78 in the capital.
"I am voting for a dignified, prosperous, and secure Armenia, for the future of our great homeland—Artsakh and Armenia—because today is not just an election. Today is a choice for Armenia's existence or non-existence," Vanetsyan stated during a conversation with journalists before voting.
Commenting on reports circulating in the media regarding pressures on the opposition, Vanetsyan remarked that the government is currently in a state of crisis and their actions are aimed at weakening the opposition's positions.
According to Vanetsyan, there will be no post-election developments, as the election results will determine who will form the government in Armenia.
Vanetsyan also spoke about election fraud, emphasizing that his team has received numerous reports of violations.
A total of 25 political forces—21 parties and 4 alliances—are participating in Armenia's snap parliamentary elections, with 2,593,572 voters registered on the voter lists.