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    WILL THE OSCE OBSERVERS BE INVITED?
    Anna Israelian

    Aravot, Armenia
    Oct 25 2006

    Though the authorities give positive answer to this question but the
    anxieties after referendum are unsettled.

    The U.S. Ambassador to OSCE Julie Finley for not meeting with
    R. Kocharian during her visit to Armenia last week joked: "Perhaps
    he didn't meet with me as he thought I had no admiration and was a
    bad company". Then she added more seriously: "Perhaps he doesn't meet
    with me supposing I must teach him what and how to do."

    Julie Finley said during the same interview with the journalists that
    one of the Armenian officials noted during non-official conversation
    with her "maybe the authorities won't invite OSCE observers". And J.

    Finley called the journalists: "You must make pressure on you
    government to send the invitation just after determining the day
    of elections."

    Mrs. Finley expressed the same anxiety during her conversations with
    the Armenian officials. In particularly, she considered necessary
    90-day presence of the OSCE monitoring mission, insisting that the
    presence of observers before the elections is as important as it is
    during the elections.

    Vladimir Pryakhin, the head of OSCE Yerevan office has noted during
    his meeting with the NA chairman that the OSCE is ready to send
    a monitoring mission in case of receiving the invitation from the
    Armenian authorities in time. He has also asked Tigran Torosian to
    send invitations till the end of the year for the monitoring mission
    of international organizations for the coming parliamentary elections.

    V. Pryakhin said to "Aravot" yesterday: "I'm sure, there will be
    invitations. Only a technical question worries us. It is better to
    send the invitation beforehand, as there is no time. As sooner we
    get those invitations as it is better."

    NA chairman Tigran Torosian said to "Aravot"; "There is matter
    to worry. But as the day of elections isn't decided yet, it is
    meaningless to send invitations". Vahan Hovhannisian, the NA vice
    chairman, the head of Armenian delegation in the OSCE PA noted during
    the interview with us: "My personal opinion is that we must provide
    free, open doors for every observer. I don't see any problem here."

    It seems the problem is expired. But the anxieties aren't relieved
    when we remember the debates before constitutional referendum last
    year. Elsy Hastings, the chairman of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
    told "Azatutiun" b/s two weeks before the referendum that they had
    discussed with the Armenian officials of high rank the question of
    inviting OSCE monitoring group to follow duration of constitutional
    referendum. V. Hovhanisian replied to that incident /not inviting the
    observers/ in the following way: "Referendum is another thing. OSCE had
    no experience to monitor referendums. They have never sent observers
    for referendum. Why must Armenia become the first?

    Elections are another question." V. Pryakhin said on this occasion:
    "That's right, the OSCE was ready to send observers to monitor the
    referendum. But the Armenian party didn't consider it important. They
    had right as it is said in the Copenhagen document that the parties
    are obliged to invite observers for parliamentary and presidential
    elections. Referendums aren't mentioned there."

    We also tried to find out which state body will invite the monitoring
    group. Tigran Torosian answered; "Our country has sent invitations
    for several elections, there was no problem. I think we'll invite
    by the same mechanism this year." CEC press secretary Tsovinar
    Khachatrian informed us that they don't send invitations: "The RA
    government, National Assembly and Foreign Ministry have the right to
    send invitations".
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