Armenian Officials Report Arrests in Alleged Vote-Buying Scheme
Individuals Allegedly Brought from Russia Through Vote-Buying Scheme Are Already Being Arrested, Says Ruben Rubinyan

Armenian National Assembly Vice Speaker Ruben Rubinyan has announced that individuals allegedly brought from Russia as part of a vote-buying scheme are already facing arrest, according to reporting from Massis Post.
The statement marks an official response to allegations that foreign nationals were transported into Armenia to participate in voting irregularities. Rubinyan's comments suggest that authorities are taking action to investigate and prosecute those involved in the scheme.
Details regarding the scope of the investigation, the number of individuals arrested, and the specific voting process targeted remain limited based on available reporting. The case touches on broader concerns about electoral integrity in Armenian politics.


