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    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN ARMENIA ADMINISTERED MOSTLY IN THE LINE WITH OSCE AND COUNCIL OF EUROPE COMMITMENTS AND STANDARDS

    arminfo
    2008-02-20 17:48:00

    ArmInfo. Presidential election in Armenia administered mostly in
    the line with OSCE and Council of Europe commitments and standards,
    Vice Chairmwoman of OSCE PA Ann-Marie Lizin said at a briefing in
    Yerevan, Wednesday when presenting the preliminary conclusions on
    the voting results.

    She said that the high-State authorities made genuine efforts
    to address shortcomings noted in previous presidential elections,
    inclduing the legal framework, and repeteadly stated their intention
    to conduct democratic elections. However, further improvements and
    commesurate political willare required to address remaining challenges
    challenges such as: the absence of a clear separation between State and
    party functions, the lack of public confidence in the electoral process
    and ensuring equal treatment of election contestants. Ann-Marie Lizin
    said that the conduct of the count did not contribute to reducing an
    exsiting suspicion amongst election stakeholders.

    The CEC ensured a high level of transparency, except the consideration
    of complains that were for the most part dealt with in informal
    sessions.

    Although consistent with the election code, this process did not
    allow the presence of candidates proxies, observers and media, thus
    undermining trust.

    The filed of nine candidates offered voters a geniuine choice. Many
    candidates campained actively and were able to discuss their
    programmes with voters. The authorities made efforts to provide a
    permissive campaign environment. The freedom of assembly, association
    and expression were generally respected but on several occasions
    citizens were obstructed in exercizing their right to attend campaign
    events. The Prime Minbister retained his office while campaigning
    for president, which awarded him campaign advantages.
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