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  • PACE co-rapporteurs welcome willingness of Armenia to reform roadmap

    States News Service
    March 25, 2010 Thursday


    PACE CO-RAPPORTEURS WELCOME WILLINGNESS OF ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES TO
    DRAW UP REFORM 'ROADMAP'

    STRASBOURG, France


    The following information was released by the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the Council of Europe (PACE):

    The co-rapporteurs for the monitoring of Armenia of the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) have welcomed the prompt
    response of the Armenian authorities to their call for a roadmap to
    put into effect the reforms recommended in the aftermath of the March
    2008 election violence.

    We welcome the wide range of reforms announced in the preliminary
    response of the authorities to our recommendation, but we would also
    like to stress that, in the end, it will be the content of these
    reforms, and their implementation, that counts, said John Prescott
    (United Kingdom, SOC) and Georges Colombier (France, EPP/CD).

    The two co-rapporteurs underscored the importance of carrying out the
    reforms recommended by the OSCE/ODIHR in its trial monitoring report.
    The ODIHR report pinpoints serious problems with the functioning of
    the judiciary in Armenia, and we would like to have a clear indication
    from the authorities as to exactly when they intend to carry out all
    of its recommendations, they said.

    We now await the promised details from the authorities, as well as the
    opinions of the different departments of the Council of Europe that
    were solicited by the Armenian authorities, they continued. Following
    that, and after hearing the opinions of the different political forces
    in Armenia, we hope to agree together with the National Assembly of
    Armenia on a clear, detailed and specific roadmap, including
    deadlines, for the implementation of these essential reforms, which
    are in the long-term interest of all Armenians. Nobody wants a
    recurrence of what happened in March of 2008.

    The co-rapporteurs also expressed their satisfaction at the
    publication of the report on Armenia by the Council of Europes
    Anti-Torture Committee (CPT), which was made public at the request of
    the Armenian authorities following a suggestion made by the
    co-rapporteurs to the Speaker of the Armenian National Assembly.
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