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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 4, 2012 Friday 01:34 AM GMT+4


    Over 170 CIS observers to monitor elections in Armenia

    YEREVAN May 4

    A total of 173 CIS observers will monitor the parliamentary elections
    that will be held in Yerevan on Sunday.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargzyan expressed confidence that the work
    of the CIS observer mission will be productive. "We have done all to
    have high-quality elections in accordance with free and democratic
    principles," the president said when he received on Thursday the head
    of the mission, first deputy chairman of the CIS Executive Committee
    Vladimir Garkun, and the head of the mission's headquarters Yevgeny
    Sloboda.

    This is necessary so that "the results of the elections inspire
    confidence in our people as well as in our partners," the presidential
    press service quoted him as saying. "This is very important for us,"
    the president said.

    CIS officials gave high marks to activity of the Armenian Central
    Election Commission. The electoral code of the country has undergone
    major changes. A monitoring of the CIS mission of observers has shown
    that the election campaign proceeds calmly, Garkun said, noting a
    contribution of mass media to that. According to him, "equal
    conditions have been ensured in media for all candidates," while the
    work of the central and regional election commissions has been "open
    and transparent".

    "We are making every effort to make these elections qualitatively
    different from previous ones," Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisyan said at
    talks with CIS mission officials. He noted that the presence of
    observers from the Commonwealth of Independent States is a major
    support for spreading objective information about the elections, the
    government press service said.

    The interlocutors also discussed the agenda of a session of the
    Council of the CIS Heads of Government that will be held in Ashgabat
    (Turkmenistan) on May 30.

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