EAFJD demands clarification from EU regarding interference in Armenia’s electoral process

December 17 2025, 22:25

Politics

The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD) has addressed an open letter to Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission.

“The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD) is deeply shocked and condemns the proposed European Union policy and accompanying statements, recently articulated by Commissioner Kaja Kallas, regarding financial and technical support for Armenia’s electoral process, framed as a measure to counter ‘hybrid attacks’ and ‘Russian disinformation attempts’.

While the EAFJD supports robust cooperation between the EU and Armenia in the fields of enhancing rule of law and judicial independence, as stipulated under the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), we view this proposed intervention as a profound and counterproductive interference in the internal, sovereign political life of the Republic of Armenia. Such actions fundamentally violate the core principle of non-interference stipulated within the very framework of CEPA.

The EAFJD believes that the EU’s approach, which selectively targets ‘disinformation’ narratives—which often originate from legitimate domestic political opposition and civil society voices—while simultaneously bolstering the resources of the current ruling government, is a direct challenge to fair democratic competition. The act of funding government-aligned mechanisms to counter internal political critique, under the vague umbrella of ‘hybrid threats,’ constitutes an unacceptable attempt by the EU to pre-judge and influence the electoral outcome in favor of the incumbent. This risks delegitimizing genuine opposition and framing domestic critics as foreign proxies, a tactic that has been utilized by the current government to weaponize the judiciary against its political opponents. The current ruling party has continuously taken advantage of current geopolitical tensions to scapegoat any criticism as ‘hybrid attacks’.

The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy requires clarification on the following matters to uphold the integrity of the EU-Armenia relationship:

  1. Evidentiary Basis: What explicit, non-political evidence and methodology does the EU rely on to distinguish between legitimate domestic political dissent/free speech and malicious ‘foreign disinformation’ within the Armenian political landscape?
  2. Safeguards Against Weaponization: What robust, independent, and verifiable monitoring mechanisms will be implemented to prevent the current Armenian government from using EU-backed funds and tools to target, persecute, or arbitrarily label non-aligned civil society groups, opposition parties, or critical media outlets as ‘foreign agents’ or ‘disinformation actors’?
  3. Increasing democratic backsliding: What robust measures have been considered to address the erosion of rule of law and the exploitation of the judiciary by the executive branch of the Armenian government against their perceived political and domestic opponents?
    We urge the European Union to reconsider this policy, refocus its resources on genuine humanitarian support, and refrain from actions that constitute a clear and unwarranted interference in Armenia’s internal political affairs,” the letter reads.