Comment from Daniel Ioannisyan on this (translated):
>The fact that no criminal prosecution is being carried out against the Civil Contract Party (QP) for violations of financial activities (including those discovered by auditors and investigative journalists) speaks to the very low level of independence of the judicial system in Armenia.
>A country where the ruling party receives illegal funding, conceals tens of millions of drams in its financial reports, conducts illegal cash transactions, and fails to transfer several million drams to the state budget (which it is obligated to transfer) cannot be considered a fully democratic state.
>And this is done by a party that, at the level of declarations, fights against the illegal circulation of cash and the illegal financing of politics in the country, while labeling those who defraud the state budget as traitors.
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Comment from Daniel Ioannisyan on this (translated):
>The fact that no criminal prosecution is being carried out against the Civil Contract Party (QP) for violations of financial activities (including those discovered by auditors and investigative journalists) speaks to the very low level of independence of the judicial system in Armenia.
>A country where the ruling party receives illegal funding, conceals tens of millions of drams in its financial reports, conducts illegal cash transactions, and fails to transfer several million drams to the state budget (which it is obligated to transfer) cannot be considered a fully democratic state.
>And this is done by a party that, at the level of declarations, fights against the illegal circulation of cash and the illegal financing of politics in the country, while labeling those who defraud the state budget as traitors.
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