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    Armenian Political Expert Skeptical about Pace Depriving Armenia of
    Voting Right


    YEREVAN, June 6. /ARKA/. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe (PACE) is not likely to deprive Armenia of the right to vote,
    according to Alexander Iskandaryan, director of the Caucasus Mass Media
    Institute (CMI).

    Adopted this April, PACE Resolution 1609 on democratic institutions in
    Armenia urges the country's authorities to strengthen democratic
    institutes by the summer session of the RA Parliament. Otherwise,
    Armenia will be deprived of its right to vote in the Assembly.

    The authors of the resolution, John Prescott and Georges Colombier,
    call on Armenia's authorities to step up their efforts to implement
    political reforms, taking the opposition's opinion into account. They
    also urge Armenia to reform the electoral system and ensure
    independence of mass media, as well as to guarantee the freedom of
    assembly both by law and in practice. If Armenia fails to meet these
    commitments, PACE will deprive it of the right to vote.

    `It has not been specified in the document that the resolution must
    honor the commitments of the resolution, and it would be strange if
    PACE urged any country to do anything like that,' Iskandaryan said.

    What Armenia needs to do is to comply with these commitments and
    obligations, according to the CMI Director.

    Armenia could reject the resolution if it were to fulfill all the
    commitments, he said.

    As regards the opposition, it has to adopt the RA Constitution's
    decision (concerning the results of the presidential polls - ARKA),
    according to the political expert. He was sure that the opposition will
    not meet this commitment. -0--
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