
Armenian MP Exposes Military Corruption: Demand for Reform Grows
Armenian Parliamentarian Exposes Military Corruption, Proposes Reform. Yerevan, Armenia – Gegham Manukyan, a prominent member of the Armenian parliament, has publicly denounced widespread corruption within the nation's armed forces. In a recent press conference, Manukyan highlighted the practice of individuals paying to evade military service, labeling it a form of legalized corruption. "If people are buying their way out of the army," Manukyan stated, "it clearly indicates the presence of corruption." He proposed two potential solutions: imposing substantial fines on those who evade service or implementing alternative forms of punishment. Manukyan's statements have sparked a debate on the issue, underscoring the need for transparency and accountability within the Armenian military. The government is yet to respond to Manukyan's claims.