Today, Azerbaijan
July 6 2005
Andreas Gross: `There is hope, but there is no confidence in
elections to be held democratically in Azerbaijan'
06 July 2005 [10:09] - Today.Az
There is hope, but there is no confidence, that the forthcoming
parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan will be held democratically,
the rapporteur on Azerbaijan, the deputy from Switzerland, Andreas
Gross told journalists at the briefing, staged on 5 July after the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) monitoring
committee sitting in Baku.
Deputy chairman of the PACE monitoring committee, Mrs. Severince,
the PACE co-rapporteur on Azerbaijan, Andres Herkel, the PACE
rapporteur on the Nagorno Karabakhconflict, David Atkinson, as well
as the leader of the Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation to PACE,
Samed Seyidov took also part in the event. (Trend)
Andreas Gross noted as the negative fact that during the discussions
of supplements and changes to the Election Code at the Milli Mejlis
(Parliament), recommendations of the CE Venice Commission have not
been taken into consideration. The same concerns the proposals of the
oppositional parties on the change of the election committees'
composition. He noted that they are concerned over the unequal
formation of the electoral commissions' composition.
The co-raporteur noted that the fate of the elections will be defined
not in the capital city, but in the regions, therefore they will
visit the regions of Azerbaijan.
Another co-rapporteur of the PACE monitoring committee, the Estonian
deputy Andres Herkel noted, that some problems in the human rights
field still exist in Azerbaijan and among them he emphasized the ban
for holding rallies. As confirmation of his words he gave the
example: the oppositional parties planned to hold rally on 2 July in
17 regions, but only 4 of them took place. Furthermore, the
co-rapporteur voiced discontent by the delay of the Public TV
operation, the absence of political debates between the authorities
and opposition, and etc.
The PACE rapporteur on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, David Atkinson
noted the necessity to involve the representatives of Parliaments of
Armenia and Azerbaijan to negotiations, held within the OSCE Minsk
group.
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/19847.html
July 6 2005
Andreas Gross: `There is hope, but there is no confidence in
elections to be held democratically in Azerbaijan'
06 July 2005 [10:09] - Today.Az
There is hope, but there is no confidence, that the forthcoming
parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan will be held democratically,
the rapporteur on Azerbaijan, the deputy from Switzerland, Andreas
Gross told journalists at the briefing, staged on 5 July after the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) monitoring
committee sitting in Baku.
Deputy chairman of the PACE monitoring committee, Mrs. Severince,
the PACE co-rapporteur on Azerbaijan, Andres Herkel, the PACE
rapporteur on the Nagorno Karabakhconflict, David Atkinson, as well
as the leader of the Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation to PACE,
Samed Seyidov took also part in the event. (Trend)
Andreas Gross noted as the negative fact that during the discussions
of supplements and changes to the Election Code at the Milli Mejlis
(Parliament), recommendations of the CE Venice Commission have not
been taken into consideration. The same concerns the proposals of the
oppositional parties on the change of the election committees'
composition. He noted that they are concerned over the unequal
formation of the electoral commissions' composition.
The co-raporteur noted that the fate of the elections will be defined
not in the capital city, but in the regions, therefore they will
visit the regions of Azerbaijan.
Another co-rapporteur of the PACE monitoring committee, the Estonian
deputy Andres Herkel noted, that some problems in the human rights
field still exist in Azerbaijan and among them he emphasized the ban
for holding rallies. As confirmation of his words he gave the
example: the oppositional parties planned to hold rally on 2 July in
17 regions, but only 4 of them took place. Furthermore, the
co-rapporteur voiced discontent by the delay of the Public TV
operation, the absence of political debates between the authorities
and opposition, and etc.
The PACE rapporteur on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, David Atkinson
noted the necessity to involve the representatives of Parliaments of
Armenia and Azerbaijan to negotiations, held within the OSCE Minsk
group.
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/19847.html