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  • Open Society Calls on Authorities to Reconsider Electoral Reforms

    PARTNERSHIP IN THE NAME OF OPEN SOCIETY CALLS ON AUTHORITIES TO
    RECONSIDER AMENDMENTS TO ELECTORAL CODE

    YEREVAN, MAY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The May 26 regular seminar organized by
    the Partnership in the Name of Open Society initiative was dedicated
    to the discussion of the bill "On Amendments and Additions to RA
    Electoral Code" adopted in the second reading and completely. Vardan
    Poghosian, Chairman of the Democracy NGO, declared that the main goal
    of the seminar is to represent all flaws of the law, which, according
    to him, is not only anti-constitutional but it doesn't suppose at all
    holding of normal and fair elections. "The new bill in comparison with
    the previous one is, in essence, a step back." Thus, in Vardan
    Poghosian's estimation, the law adopted obviously contradicts Article
    98 of the Constitution, according to which judges have no right to
    take other state post. Meanwhile, the Central Electoral Commission is
    a state body and membership to it is, correspondingly, a state
    service. Poghosian expressed bewilderment in connection with the
    bill's provisions, according to which electoral rolls in military
    units aren't subject to publication. Besides, according to him, the
    provision about giving qualification certificates to commission
    members without norms fixed by the law, provision about withdrawing
    the clause on compulsory presence of signatures of 3 commission
    members on a voting-paper and others need specification. On behalf of
    the Partnership in the Name of Open Society initiative Vardan
    Poghosian called on country's authorities to reconsider the bill and
    bring it into line with the international norms.
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