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    CIS OBSERVERS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH INTERNAL POLITICAL PROCESSES IN ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency
    Jan 23 2008
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, January 23. /ARKA/. The observer mission of the Commonwealth
    of Independent States (CIS) that will follow the course of the
    Presidential elections in Armenia on February 19, is not going to
    interfere with internal political processes in the country, the head
    of the mission, the first vice-chairman of the CIS Executive Committee
    Vladimir Garkun said at his meeting with Armenia's prosecutor general
    Aghvan Hovsepian.

    The elections will be assessed on the basis of unbiased and impartial
    monitoring by the observers, the press secretary of Armenia's
    prosecutor general Sona Truzian said referring to Garkun. Garkun
    reported that about 150 observers take part in the mission and they
    will be watching the voting in 70% of the polling stations on the
    voting day.

    In his turn, Hovsepian stressed the importance of prompt and adequate
    legal response to violations of electoral rights. He reported that
    a special working group has been formed in the prosecutor's office
    to increase efficiency of prosecutor control over consideration of
    complaints on the course of the voting.

    The chief of Special Investigative Service and the head of Central
    Investigative Department of the police were recommended to set up
    special investigation groups.

    Hovsepian said reports on violations in the voting will be considered
    publicly and expressed readiness to provide any information in this
    respect.
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