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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Jan 25 2009


    Russia hopes PACE will not strip Armenia of voting rights - Kosachev


    Moscow, 25 January: The Russian delegation at the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) is hoping that at the next
    winter session, which starts at the beginning of next week, the
    Assembly will not make a radical decision to strip the Armenian
    delegation of voting rights, head of the Duma international affairs
    committee Konstantin Kosahev told RIA Novosti.

    At the summer session last year, the PACE discussed a report by John
    Prescott and George Colombier on how Armenia was implementing
    resolutions 1609 and 1620. The co-rapporteurs positively assessed the
    country's moves towards the media and election reforms. At the same
    time the co-rapporteurs demanded that political prisoners should be
    released and an unbiased investigation of the events on 1-2 March 2008
    be carried out.

    The Armenian opposition held protest actions in central Yerevan from
    20 February, expressing its discontent with the outcome of the
    presidential elections, which had been won by Serzh Sargsyan. On 1
    March the protest actions led to clashes between the demonstrators and
    the police, as a result of which 10 people were killed and 265
    wounded.

    At a meeting on 17 December 2008, the PACE monitoring committee
    concluded that Armenia had not fulfilled the demands put forward by
    the co-rapporteurs and suggested that the Armenian delegation's voting
    rights be suspended at the forthcoming winter session.

    "My forecast is that it won't come to such radical decisions,"
    Kosachev said.

    He said that the "current draft resolution contains a very radical
    proposal to strip the Armenian delegation of voting rights, but,
    according to my information, the situation has changed since the
    moment the draft was prepared".

    The head of the Russian delegation noted that "the Armenian
    authorities have largely taken into account the Assembly's
    recommendations and the situation is not static, it's developing". "I
    don't think the situation in Armenia is so dire, that it's so badly
    against the standards and values of the Council of Europe, to warrant
    this decision," Kosachev said.

    At the same time he added that "there are probably grounds for concern
    but I can say that we will be firmly against making this decision
    about the Armenian delegation".

    [translated from Russian]
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