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    Armenian experts lambast "democratic" amendments to Electoral Code

    Arminfo
    24 May 05

    YEREVAN

    The amendments to the Electoral Code are just amendments, not
    democratic reforms, Vardan Pogosyan, representative of
    Zhogovortavarutsyun [Democracy] public organization and the
    international NGO Partnership in the Name of Open Society, has said at
    a press conference.

    As an example, he highlighted the amendment to the principle of
    forming the central and district electoral commissions. According to
    the amendments, the Armenian president has the right to appoint one
    member of the electoral commissions as against three members under the
    current Electoral Code. Another two members will be appointed by the
    Court of Appeal and the People's Deputy parliamentary faction, which
    will later shift these powers to the board of judges.

    At first sight, everything is more than democratic. However, in view
    of the fact that our court system is far from being impartial, it
    becomes clear that there is no talk about democracy here, Vardan
    Pogosyan said.

    In this connection, he expressed his bewilderment over the positive
    conclusion concerning this amendment by experts of the Council of
    Europe Venice Commission and the OSCE Office for Democratic
    Institutions and Human Rights, which described this amendment as
    "clear evidence of the Armenian authorities' efforts to achieve
    political pluralism".

    Apparently, international experts did not read the amendments properly
    and showed a purely mechanical approach - if the number of
    presidential representatives drops, then there is democracy, Pogosyan
    said.

    Grayr Tovmasyan, a representative of the Zhogovortavarutsyn public
    organization and the international NGO Partnership in the Name of Open
    Society, who elaborated on this topic at the press conference, said
    that the aforesaid amendment would allow 80 per cent of the 130
    judges, or almost 70 per cent of the country's judges, to interfere in
    the work of the electoral commissions.

    Apart from this, this is a grave violation of Point 98 of the Armenian
    constitution. All this shows that the amendments to the Electoral Code
    are diversions from the current electoral law and are aimed at
    creating a new sophisticated mechanism of falsifications in future
    elections, Tovmasyan believes.
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