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    There is still a chance for reaching an agreement

    Yerkir.am
    July 21, 2006

    In this politically peaceful summer period when no one seems to
    have any desire to work the political forces in the parliament are
    engaged in heated debates of the CoE Venice Commission's opinion on
    the amendments to the Electoral Code.

    The fifth session of these discussions will be held today. National
    Assembly' s ARF faction leader Hrayr Karapetian presents his opinion
    on the results of the previous discussions.

    The CoE Venice Commission's comments on the amendments to the Electoral
    Code are divided into three main groups. According to Karapetian,
    the first group includes amendments that the VC welcomes considering
    that they contribute to free and fair elections.

    These amendments include the proposal to place the ballots into
    envelopes, proposals about making the punitive measures in case of
    electoral violations stricter in the Criminal Code. There are some
    amendments for which the VC has requested further clarifications from
    the National Assembly.

    The Commission has noted that some of its proposals were not included
    into the draft amendments and believes these proposals should be
    discussed as well. For instance, finger inking, mobile ballot boxes,
    video taping in the voting site and the issue of people who cannot
    vote at the voting site should also be further discussed.

    "Our factions believes that all proposals related to the amendment
    of the Electoral Code that will contribute to the transparency of
    electoral mechanisms and democratic elections should be adopted. The
    question is that there are issues that should be further discussed
    based on the specific situation in Armenia. We will discuss these
    issues with the Venice Commission again.

    For instance, the issue of mobile ballot boxes. We have not
    included this in the amendments since it can result in a number
    of violations. Meanwhile, the Venice Commission believes that the
    absence of mobile ballot boxes will deprive people who cannot vote
    at the voting site of their voters' rights.

    The finger inking also may arise some problems taking into
    consideration our people's psychology. The question of video taping
    is under discussion. If we manage to find some mechanisms to insure
    technically the implementation of these proposals while at the same
    time ensuring the secrecy of the vote, this also can be applied,"
    Karapetian noted.

    As to developing a mechanism for recalling electoral commission
    members, the National Unity party insists on this proposal. Meanwhile,
    the Venice Commission believes this proposal should be excluded. "We
    believe that the recalling mechanism should be excluded. The opposition
    believes that the recalling mechanism can be used under certain
    time frames.

    This issue is also under discussion. Overall, we hope that it will be
    possible to reach a point when all political forces will come to an
    agreement, of course going for compromises on certain issues so that
    both the pro-governmental and opposition political forces sign under
    the amendments to the Electoral Code to be discussed in the National
    Assembly. There are still chances that we will manage to do this,"
    Karapetian noted.

    When the political forces come to a final agreement the questions
    related to the amendments will be discussed with representatives of
    the Venice Commission in mid August.

    As to the proportion of majoritarian and proportional votes, ARF has
    always supported 100% proportional vote. However, Karapetian noted, if
    we see today that there is no agreement on this issue today, we will
    try to shift the proportion between majoritarian and proportional
    votes in favor of the proportional - 75% proportional and 25%
    majoritarian. This issue should be decided based on a consensus.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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