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    HEAD OF OSCE OBSERVATION MISSION HOPES TO REGISTER ARMENIA'S FURTHER PROGRESS IN MAKING THE ELECTION PROCESS MEET THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

    Mediamax
    January 10, 2008

    Yerevan /Mediamax/. Head of the long-term observers' mission of the
    OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) in
    Armenia, Ambassador Geert-Hinrich Ahrens stated in Yerevan today that
    "after the presidential elections of February 19, we hope to register
    Armenia's further progress in making the election process meet the
    international standards".

    Mediamax reports that the representatives of the OSCE ODIHR mission
    of long-term observers gave the first news conference in Yerevan today.

    14 goups of long-term observers (2 observers in each) will work in
    the whole territory of Armenia. It is expected that on the day of
    elections the number of short-term observers from the OSCE will make
    250 people, not counting the representatives of the Parliamentary
    Assemblies of the OSCE and the Council of Europe.

    "I believe that we will have enough people for carrying out observation
    over the elections in Armenia", Geert-Hinrich Ahrens stated. The Head
    of the mission said that he had already met the Minister of Foreign
    Affairs and the Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia
    and had agreed on holding weekly meetins with the leadership of the
    Foreign Ministru and the CEC. Geert-Hinrich Ahrens stated that he
    intends to meet all the 9 candidates, claiming to occupy the position
    of the Armenian President.

    Before the elections, the OSCE ODIHR mission will present two interim
    reports. The preliminary conclusion, as usual, will be publicized
    the following day after the elections, and the final report - in the
    course of 2 months after the elections.

    Answering the question on how important the data of exit-polls, which
    are planned to be held on the day of elections on the initiative
    of the U.S. government, will be for the OSCE observation mission,
    Geert-Hinrich Ahrens stated:

    "We will consider the data of exit-polls as one of the sources of
    information, however we will not base on that for anticipation of
    the elections".

    Geert-Hinrich Ahrens noted that today the OSCE ODIHR mission will start
    the realization of a monitoring of the electronic and print media of
    Armneia. He stressed that "the media sometimes play a decisive role
    in securing democratic elections".

    Geert-Hinrich Ahrens refrained to make any commens concerning the
    pre-election situation, noting that the mission has been working in
    Armenia for only 2 days yet.
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