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    OBSERVERS FROM EU PARLIAMENT SAY NO VIOLATIONS OCCURRED AT RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION (PART 2)

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS
    March 2, 2008 Sunday
    Russia

    Observers form the EU Parliament have reported no violations in the
    Russian presidential election and say that elections in Russia are
    proceeding in a normal regime.

    "The elections are being held normally as in most European countries,
    and democratic principles are gaining strength in Russia," French
    MEP Paul Marie Couteaux told a press conference.

    He conceded that the Western media is biased in its reporting of
    elections in Russia, due to the fact that many Western media outlets
    have links to large financial groups and "fulfill their order or
    orders from across the Atlantic Ocean."

    This bias seeks to "divide Europe, including Russia," he said.

    "All attempts to cast a shadow on Russia are doomed," he said.

    Another French MEP Thierry Mariani, answering a question about a
    statement by Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)

    representative Andreas Gross to the effect that elections in Russia
    are "flawed and unfair," said: "These people [from PACE] do not
    represent the opinion of the people, while we, as parliamentarians,
    express the opinion of voters."

    Everywhere elections are held, there are always instances of
    dissatisfaction with access to the media for candidates. "This is a
    problem recorded at many elections and candidates do not always get
    access to the media," he said.

    He cited the presidential elections in Armenia as an example. He
    said he visited Armenia as an observer, and only one candidate -
    Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan - had access to the media there, he said.

    "But the OSCE put its stamp of approval on those elections," he said.
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