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    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    July 6 2005

    PACE Monitoring Committee meeting starts in Baku



    Baku, July 5, AssA-Irada
    A two-day meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe (PACE) Monitoring Committee started in Baku on Tuesday.
    Co-rapporteurs on Azerbaijan Andreas Gross and Andres Herkel, as well
    as the rapporteur on the Upper Garabagh conflict David Atkinson and
    the Committee members are attending the meeting.
    In his opening speech, the Milli Majlis (parliament) Speaker Murtuz
    Alasgarov said Azerbaijan has fulfilled all of its commitments to the
    Council of Europe (CE), as the country's parliament has passed over
    40 relevant decisions. Alasgarov noted that the `political prisoners'
    issue has been fully resolved in Azerbaijan after President Ilham
    Aliyev signed decrees on pardon.
    Touching upon the November parliamentary elections, the Speaker said
    they will play an important role in the democratic development in the
    country. All the needed steps will be taken to conduct democratic and
    transparent elections, he said.
    Commenting on the amendments made to the Election Code, Alasgarov
    said the recommendations of the OSCE Office for Democratic
    Institutions and Human Rights and the CE Venice Commission have been
    taken into account in the bill.
    The Speaker said that Azerbaijan hopes for the PACE support in the
    areas of democratization and human rights.
    The Monitoring Committee members were briefed by leaders of political
    parties, representatives of NGOs and media and heard reports from
    Minister for Justice Fikrat Mammadov, Interior Minister Ramil Usubov
    and Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov.*
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