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    REFORM PROCESS IN SOUTH-CAUCASUS NEEDS TO BE BOOSTED, SAYS PACE PRESIDENT

    Council of Europe
    http://www.coe.int/
    Aug 25 2005

    Strasbourg, 25.08.2005 - Constitutional reform in Armenia, the
    forthcoming elections in Azerbaijan and reforms in Georgia were the
    main issues discussed during high-level meetings held by the President
    of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Rene
    van der Linden during his visit to the South Caucasus from 18 to 23
    August. Overall, the President concluded that the reform process in
    the South-Caucasus as a whole needs to be boosted.

    In Armenia, the President urged dialogue between the government,
    opposition and civil society. The constitutional reform was a
    test case for further democratic development in Armenia and of its
    willingness to fulfil its obligations and commitments to the Council
    of Europe, he said. The success of the referendum would depend in
    particular on the revision of voters' lists, media independence and
    the organisation of an effective public awareness raising campaign.
    The President appealed to government and opposition parties to use
    the coming days to reach an agreement on joint amendments, so as to
    attract the broadest support for reform. He said that failure of the
    reform process would have negative consequences for the country as
    a whole. He also urged all political actors to enhance their efforts
    to ensure good relations with Armenia's neighbours.

    President van der Linden welcomed the progress made since the Rose
    Revolution in Georgia, while recognising that state and society can
    not be transformed overnight. He urged the authorities to maintain
    the momentum of reform so as to ensure that all obligations and
    commitments were met within the previously extended deadlines. He
    stressed that an effective system of checks and balances, including
    a strong opposition, independent judiciary, active civil society
    and free media were necessary to the process of democratic reform;
    they should not be considered only as part of its eventual result.

    Reform of local self government was a particularly important aspect
    of Georgia's democratisation process and the President encouraged the
    authorities to persevere in the ambitious and far-reaching legislative
    agenda on this issue. On foreign policy, the President encouraged
    the authorities to pursue all avenues for the peaceful resolution
    of conflicts, not only those in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, but also
    that concerning Nagorno-Karabakh.

    In Azerbaijan, the President stressed that the November elections
    would be a test case for the country and an important opportunity
    for the international community to see that the government was doing
    its utmost to ensure free and fair elections. With regard to the
    electoral fraud committed during the 2003, Rene van der Linden was
    reassured by President Aliyev's promise that a full investigation
    would be completed by November.

    He noted the importance of election monitoring and reminded the
    authorities that in January 2006 PACE would consider the report of
    its own 40-strong election observation mission. The authorities
    should reinforce and guarantee media independence and pluralism,
    including by bringing the capital's Public TV station into operation.
    He urged all political parties to approach the elections in a positive
    and constructive spirit of democracy. The President considered that
    the issues of political prisoners and the murder of Elmar Huseynov
    were also important for the elections. He called on the authorities to
    take all the necessary action to ensure that neither the opposition
    nor the media would continue to feel at risk as a result of their
    lawful and democratic activities.

    On the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh, the President stated his intention
    to enhance the possibility for parliamentary diplomacy available to
    the countries' PACE delegations as a complement to the primary means
    of bilateral diplomacy and the Minsk Group process. He added that
    democratic development in the two countries would create a better
    climate for finding a solution.

    In all three countries, the President had met religious leaders and
    noted with great satisfaction the active and positive role they had
    played together in the reconciliation process. He reminded all those
    he met that there would be no sustainable development or prosperity
    and no future for the region's children without a peaceful settlement.

    Press release announcing his visit to the South Caucasus

    Contact: Communication Unit of the Council of Europe Parliamentary
    Assembly Tel. +33 3 88 41 31 93 Fax +33 3 90 21 41 34; e-mail:
    [email protected]
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