ArmInfo. The extension of the state of emergency declared in Armenia against the backdrop of the growing epidemic of coronavirus, which is aggravating day by day, is used by the authorities solely to provide a legal veil for political persecution. This is stated in the statement received by ArmInfo of the executive body of the former Republican Party ruling in the country.
According to the source, in this situation basic rights and freedoms of a person are limited and violated, including his right to freedom of _expression_, peaceful assembly and freedom of movement.
Given the above circumstances, the Republican Party of Armenia strongly condemns the dictatorial style of work of the current authorities, which is why many state, political and public figures find themselves in the grip of a state repressive apparatus. Authorities also threaten the security of Armenia and Artsakh, making citizens vulnerable to external threats.
RPA confirms that the only way out of this situation is the resignation of the weak government of Nikolai Pashinyan and the provision of active and professional management in the transition period in order to get the country out of the crisis by pooling its national potential before the early parliamentary elections. The party also urges diplomatic missions and international human rights organizations accredited in Armenia to give a proper assessment of the crisis in Armenia, especially in the context of the country’s international obligations in the field of democracy. She considers it her duty to inform the RPA international partners about the processes taking place in the country by all available means.
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