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    IN INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS' WORDS, RIGHTS OF NATIONAL MINORITIES NOT COMPLETELY RESPECTED AT ELECTIONS OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT BODIES OF GEORGIA IN ISSUE OF LANGUAGE

    Noyan Tapan News Agency
    Oct 9 2006

    AKHALKALAK, OCTOBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Observers of the
    Congress of Regional and Local Authorities of the Council of Europe
    made public on October 6 in Tbilisi their preliminary conclusion
    concerning the elections of local self-government bodies of Georgia.

    The OSCE and Council of Europe observers particularly fixed in their
    report the following:

    - The main freedoms were in majority respected at the 2006 elections
    of local self-government bodies in Georgia;

    - Not clear difference between the authorities and the leading party
    functioned in favour of the authorities;

    - 30% of independent candidates was not able to be registered, mainly
    because of organizers of the elections;

    - The ethnic minorities' right to get information about the elections
    in the language preferable for them was not completely respected in
    the territory of the country;

    - In some places, mainly, in minorities' regions, observers noticed
    important procedural problems while counting the votes.

    The OSCE and Council of Europe observers fixed in their preliminary
    report also the fact of fostering the law on elections of local
    self-government bodies without satisfactory public discussion.

    The OSCE and Council of Europe observers' group will make public its
    final report on the law on the electoral code of local self-government
    bodies and the law on elections of local self-government bodies of
    Georgia in two months.

    According to the "A-Info" agency, representatives of the OSCE
    observation mission visited Javakhk as well.
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