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    DID OBSERVERS FOLLOW THE ELECTION WITH STARING EYES?

    A1+
    05:35 pm | June 01, 2009

    Politics

    "Yerevan municipal elections were largely conducted in compliance
    with European standards," says the Congress of Local and Regional
    Authorities of the Council of Europe. The observation mission today
    expressed its satisfaction with the electoral processes but their
    words aroused doubt among the reporters.

    "We are upset that you don't believe us," head of the delegation
    Nigel Mermagen declared.

    "There has been no election in Armenia before, during which so many
    cases of violence against reporters were recorded as was the case
    with May 31 mayoral election. Does it meet European standards, too?

    "It is outside our competence. But we have reached such information
    and we will take it into account in our final report", said Nigel
    Mermagen. The observers noted that their mission is aimed at disclosing
    and recording election frauds and vote violations.

    Reporter of "168 Zham" newspaper Armine Avetyan reminded Mr. Mermagen
    that she had reported them on election frauds and beatings the
    day before.

    "You were listening to my story so indifferently that I became
    convinced that the election would be rigged," said Mrs. Avetyan.

    Note that yesterday while the observers were dining at the "Triumph"
    cafe ballots were being stuffed in boxes.

    A1+ wondered how long the observers had been out of polling stations.

    In reply, Mr. Mermagen said that the observers had visited all polling
    stations, followed the vote count with staring eyes and returned to
    the hotel after midnight.

    Mr. Mermagen couldn't remember how many polling stations they had
    visited. He also noted that the observation delegation had arrived
    in Armenia on May 27 and they had been unable to follow TV coverage
    of electoral processes.

    Mr. Mermagen refrained to mention any shortcomings during the vote. The
    final report will be presented at the PACE autumn session. "We have
    to make a thorough report where we will present the details", said
    the head of the CoE delegation.

    Asked how they can assess the election outcome as positive if they
    still have to make a final report, Mr. Mermagen said: "I am sorry
    that you don't believe us."
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