NO ELECTION-RELATED PROGRAM WILL BE PRESENTED TO VISITING PACE DELEGATION - ARMENIAN RULING PARTY MP
news.am
April 09, 2012 | 13:02
YEREVAN. - A delegation from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
of Europe (PACE) will pay a visit to Armenia's capital Yerevan,
on Wednesday and Thursday, to get acquainted with the country's
pre-election process, Davit Harutyunyan-the ruling coalition's
Republican Party of Armenia Executive Board member, National Assembly
(NA) Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs Chairman, and Head
of Armenia's delegation at PACE-told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
In his words, they have no plans of presenting any upcoming NA
election-related programs to the delegation members, but should they
have any related questions, they will be answered.
And with respect to the inaccuracies in the voters' lists, Harutyunyan
said this was blown out of proportion.
"We took all the steps so that the lists become transparent in order
to fix them," he said, and added that he anticipates high quality
parliamentary elections.
The PACE delegation will comprise representatives from the UK and
Poland, and, following their visit to Armenia, they will present a
preliminary assessment.
news.am
April 09, 2012 | 13:02
YEREVAN. - A delegation from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
of Europe (PACE) will pay a visit to Armenia's capital Yerevan,
on Wednesday and Thursday, to get acquainted with the country's
pre-election process, Davit Harutyunyan-the ruling coalition's
Republican Party of Armenia Executive Board member, National Assembly
(NA) Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs Chairman, and Head
of Armenia's delegation at PACE-told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
In his words, they have no plans of presenting any upcoming NA
election-related programs to the delegation members, but should they
have any related questions, they will be answered.
And with respect to the inaccuracies in the voters' lists, Harutyunyan
said this was blown out of proportion.
"We took all the steps so that the lists become transparent in order
to fix them," he said, and added that he anticipates high quality
parliamentary elections.
The PACE delegation will comprise representatives from the UK and
Poland, and, following their visit to Armenia, they will present a
preliminary assessment.