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    Nagorno-Karabakh elections: Azerbaijan should learn a few things about
    democracy and the concept of free and fair elections

    12:40 22/05/2010 » Politics


    On 23 May 2010, parliamentary elections will be held in the Republic
    of Nagorno-Karabakh and, in anticipation of that event and as
    expected, Azerbaijan's state propaganda machine is in full gear to
    discredit democratic processes led by authorities and people of
    Karabakh. To this end, a number of articles have recently appeared in
    the Azeri media containing fabrications and meritless accusations
    towards the Armenian side.

    Just yesterday, in one of the news articles, the Azeri press printed
    the letter of the Azerbaijani Ambassador circulated at the United
    Nations about the upcoming elections. The Press Center of the Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs of Armenia has confirmed that the Armenian
    Ambassador to the United Nations responded to the Azeri side by
    submitting a `swift response' to the Secretary General of the United
    Nations, the General Assembly and the Security Council.

    While the diplomatic duel between Armenia and Azerbaijan is currently
    taking place in New York, let us go back to Helsinki for a moment. In
    this city, on 24 March 1992, the Conference on Security and
    Cooperation in Europe made a decision that elected representatives of
    Nagorno-Karabakh must participate in the negotiations aimed at the
    resolution of the conflict as interested parties.

    Irrespective of what the letter of Azerbaijan or its media says today,
    for a long time the NKR has had established legitimate political
    institutions and authority bodies, a functioning government, an
    elected parliament and an independent judiciary. There is a
    comprehensive consensus in the NKR with respect to fundamental
    democratic values within the society and, on a daily basis, actions
    are being taken to harmonize its legal framework with the European
    standards. Multiparty system has also been established there, and the
    civil society is an active participant in the process.

    During its 20 years of state-building process, elections for the
    President, the National Assembly and local self-governing bodies were
    held four times in Nagorno-Karabakh. These elections were noteworthy
    because several candidates were running for each institution and the
    people chose from alternative options. As noted in the numerous
    reports of the international independent observers, democratic
    standards were observed during those elections.

    Perhaps Azerbaijan, with its long history of seriously flawed
    elections, can take note of the reports of the observers and learn a
    few things about democracy and the concept of free and fair elections.

    The upcoming ballot parliamentary vote in Stepanakert and in other
    cities and villages of Nagorno-Karabakh are crucial for the future
    participation of the elected leaders in the negotiation process of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group. It is for
    this reason that the presence of the international observers to
    monitor and report the outcome of the election is welcomed which can
    only positively contribute to the just and peaceful solution of the
    conflict.


    Source: Panorama.am
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