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    EU envoy, Armenian official discuss electoral law

    Arminfo
    25 Jan 05


    YEREVAN

    The chairman of the Armenian Central Electoral Commission CEC ,
    Garegin Azaryan, and the visiting EU special representative for the
    South Caucasus, Ambassador Heikki Talvitie, today discussed reforms of
    the Armenian Electoral Code.

    Garegin Azaryan told the guest that the CEC has already prepared a
    package of proposals on reforming the Armenian Electoral Code on 149
    pages and if the Armenian National Assembly wants to listen to the
    CEC's opinion, he is ready to inform MPs of the commission's views,
    the press service of the Armenian CEC told an Arminfo correspondent.

    Experts of the commission believe that it is necessary to computerize
    all the polling stations of the country within a year, which is
    already being negotiated with the OSCE. It is also necessary to
    retrain members of local and regional electoral commissions, members
    of electoral commissions should be appointed not by political parties
    but the authorities, and they should include representatives of all
    the parliamentary and presidential candidates. This will help avoid
    reports of breaches of the rights of proxies and observers during
    elections. It is the authorities that organize elections, and
    responsibility for their conduct lies with electoral commissions
    rather than political parties, proxies and so on, Garegin Azaryan
    stressed.

    As for the notorious election lists that caused a storm of criticism
    in the latest presidential and parliamentary elections in the country,
    they were published on the Internet on 2 July 2004, and now any
    political party can access them, discuss them with the local
    authorities and electoral commissions and make their amendments, the
    chairman of the CEC noted.

    Heikki Talvitie was also informed that according to the existing
    legislation, the Armenian CEC has no right to take part in the
    parliamentary discussions of the package of electoral reforms.

    Passage omitted: Talvitie met Kocharyan
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