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    PACE MISSION OF OBSERVATION OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS TO ARRIVE IN YEREVAN ON JANUARY 28 ON FIVE-DAY VISIT

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 24, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 24, NOYAN TAPAN. The preelection mission of PACE ad
    hoc commission on observation of presidential elections in Armenia
    will arrive in Armenia on January 28, led by John Prescott.

    According to the RA NA Press Service, on January 29, the delegation
    will have meetings with Bojana Urumova, the Special Representative
    of the Council of Europe Secretary General, and the members of the
    delegation of the OSCE/ODIHR observation mission. Meetings with NA
    Speaker Tigran Torosian and NA delegation in PACE are envisaged in
    the NA. Gagik Haroutiunian, the Chairman of the RA Constitutional
    Court, and Garegin Azarian, the Chairman of CEC, will receive the
    members of the mission the same day. The delegation will also meet
    with ambassadors of Council of Europe member-countries in Armenia.

    Private meetings with RA presidential candidates and round tables with
    representatives of NGOs and media are scheduled for January 30. The
    same day RA President Robert Kocharian will receive the delegation.

    The delegation will meet with the National Commission of Television
    and Radio and members of Board of the Public Radio and Television on
    January 31.

    RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian and Chief of RA Police Hayk
    Haroutiunian will also receive the delegation. The same day the
    delegation will be again received by CEC Chairman Garegin Azarian.

    The members of the preelection mission of PACE ad hoc commission of
    observation of presidential elections will sum up their meetings on
    January 31, at a press conference at the RA National Assembly. The
    delegation will leave Yerevan on February 1.
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