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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    May 30 2008



    Armenian elections mostly meet OSCE commitments, although problems
    existed - OSCE report

    YEREVAN May 30


    The recent presidential elections in Armenia were conducted "in a
    manner that mostly met OSCE commitments, but problems arose, notably
    after the vote," the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
    Rights (ODIHR) said in a final report on the presidential elections
    that were held in February.

    "While the 2008 presidential election mostly met OSCE commitments and
    international standards in the pre-election period and during voting
    hours, serious challenges to some commitments did emerge, especially
    after election day," says the report, available on the OSCE website on
    Friday.

    "This displayed an insufficient regard for standards essential to
    democratic elections and devalued the overall election process. In
    particular, the vote count demonstrated deficiencies of accountability
    and transparency, and complaints and appeals procedures were not fully
    effective," it said.

    The ODIHR monitored the Armenian presidential election with 44
    long-term and 250 short-term observers from more than 40 OSCE member-
    states.

    Ambassador Christian Strohal, the ODIHR director, was quoted in the
    report as saying, "There is a sound legal basis for holding democratic
    elections in Armenia - the deficiencies noted in our report resulted
    primarily from a lack of determination to apply existing laws and
    rules effectively and impartially."

    "Improving Armenia's electoral framework does not require so much
    further technical or legal changes, but rather a genuine commitment by
    the authorities at all levels, as well as all other political
    stakeholders, to a democratic electoral process free of undue State
    interference and in line with OSCE standards," Strohal said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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