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    PACE ADOPTS 1677 RESOLUTION ON THE FUNCTIONING OF DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS IN ARMENIA

    ARMENPRESS
    June 25, 2009

    YEREVAN, JUNE 25, ARMENPRESS: "Through the adoption of a general
    amnesty for the persons deprived of their liberty in relation to the
    events of 1 and 2 March 2008, the Armenian authorities have complied
    with a crucial demand of the Assembly with regard to the political
    crisis that ensued after the Presidential election of February
    2008. This, as well as the assurances given by the authorities
    that they intend to conduct and conclude an impartial and credible
    investigation into these events and the circumstances that led to them,
    in line with the demands of the Assembly, is a clear indication of the
    willingness of the authorities to overcome the political crisis and
    its consequences, and to turn to a new page in Armenia's democratic
    development," says the 15th point of the Resolution 1677 adopted by
    the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly on the functioning of
    democratic institutions in Armenia.

    In the document the Assembly particularly points out that it considers
    that the demands and recommendations contained in its earlier
    Resolutions 1609 (2008), 1620 (2008) and 1643 (2009) form a concrete
    and realistic roadmap to resolve the political crisis that ensued
    in Armenia after the Presidential election in February 2008. These
    demands and recommendations therefore remain fully valid.

    The Assembly welcomes the proposal for a general amnesty submitted
    by the President of Armenia to the National Assembly on 16 June 2009
    and its prompt adoption by the National Assembly on 19 June 2009. In
    relation to this amnesty, the Assembly notes that, under this amnesty,
    most, but not all, persons deprived of their liberty in relation to
    the events of 1 and 2 March 2008 will be released and the Assembly
    will follow the developments with regard to the remaining cases.

    With regard to the independent, impartial and credible investigation
    into the events of 1 and 2 March 2008, and the circumstances that
    led to them, the Assembly regrets the breakdown of the work of
    the independent expert group to establish the facts in relation to
    these events (fact-finding group) and calls upon the members of the
    fact-finding group to present their findings and conclusions, possibly
    in the form of individual reports, to the Ad hoc Parliamentary Inquiry
    Committee. It is noted that the Assembly considers that the final
    report by the Ad hoc Parliamentary Inquiry Committee will determine
    whether the criteria of impartiality and credibility have been met
    and whether further investigations are necessary.

    The Assembly also notes about the necessity of reforms in electoral
    processes and judicial system.

    The Assembly strongly supports the process of democratic consolidation
    in Armenia and therefore considers that the assessment of Armenia's
    compliance with the remaining demands made by the Assembly in
    Resolutions 1609 (2008), 1620 (2008), 1643 (2009) should take place
    in the framework of the ongoing regular monitoring procedure of the
    Assembly with respect to Armenia. The Assembly invites its Monitoring
    Committee to consider as a priority, within this framework, the
    compliance by Armenia with the above mentioned resolutions as well
    as with this resolution.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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