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    We have a good Election Code; but do we have political will?

    Yerkir/arm
    May 20, 2005

    By Karine Mangasarian

    Yesterday the National Assembly passed the draft law on amendment of
    the Election Code. To what extent do these amendments take into
    consideration the requirements of the Venice Commission of the Council
    of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly? We asked secretary of ARF's
    parliamentary faction Hrayr Karapetian to comment on this question.

    `In the case of the Constitution we should use any relevant
    international experience while at the same time taking into
    consideration the local, national circumstances. In the case of the
    Election Code we should not start from scratch but should use the
    existing international experience. Our faction and the other parties
    of the coalition have tried to include all the recommendations made by
    the Venice Commission into this draft,' Karapetian commented.

    As an advantage of the amendment, Karapetian pointed out that a
    clear-cut mechanism of responsibilities has been defined. `In the
    past, we used to have many problems connected with the manipulations
    of the voting lists. The present draft clearly defines who will be
    responsible for the voting lists. The issues of responsibility and
    punitive measures have been treated very seriously in the draft,'
    Karapetyan said.

    He emphasized the importance of training the members of the election
    committee since many violations occurred in the previous elections
    because the committee members did not know the laws well enough. The
    present amendments significantly weaken the president's position since
    the latter willhave only one representative in the committee instead
    of the previous three.

    Answering the question whether ARF was satisfied with the
    proportionality of 41-90 for formation of the parliament Karapetian
    noted, `It is veryimportant for us that a step was made towards
    creating a 100 percent political body.

    We reached a consensus as a result of long negotiations and we see it
    as progress towards formation of the parliament based on proportional
    voting since most of the violations occur in the case of majority
    voting. However, this does not mean that violations will be eliminated
    in case of proportional voting. Therefore, every party must be
    concerned with its reputation and must refrain from manipulations in
    the election processes'.

    Elections to the local self-government bodies will be held in near
    future. It is possible that the new Election Code will be enacted by
    that time. Commenting on this, Karapetian noted that adoption of the
    law in the third reading is a matter of time but it will be better if
    the coming local government elections are held with the amended
    Election Code.

    Even though the present Election Code is a result of political
    compromise it cannot serve its purpose unless political will is
    exerted during the elections and the people's trust towards elections
    is restored, Karapetian concluded.
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