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  • OSCE to send large observer mission to monitor presidential election

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    January 10, 2013 Thursday 10:59 PM GMT+4


    OSCE to send large observer mission to monitor presidential election in Armenia

    YEREVAN January 10


    - The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights will
    send 24 long-term and 250 short-term observers to monitor presidential
    elections in Armenia slated for February 18, the mission's head Heidi
    Tagliavini said at a meeting with Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandyan on Thursday.

    The Swiss diplomat said that the monitors would arrive in Armenia
    soon. Heidi Tagliavini headed the United Nations Observer Mission in
    Georgia as a special envoy of the United Nations secretary-general.
    She supervised the work of an international fact-finding mission on
    the 2008 Russia-Georgia conflict. She also headed the ODIHR missions
    at the presidential elections in Ukraine in 2010 and in Russia last
    year.

    Tagliavini said that ODIHR observers would be impartial and thanked
    the Armenian government for inviting them to come to monitor the
    presidential election.

    The Armenian foreign minister said the Armenian authorities were
    determined to hold the forthcoming presidential elections in
    accordance with international standards. He spoke positively of
    Armenia's cooperation with the ODIHR. Edward Nalbandyan thanked the
    ODIHR for assistance in improving the election procedures in Armenia.

    The minister said that Armenia had carried out significant
    transformations in cooperation with international organizations.
    Armenia's newly-adopted Election Code had come in force a year before
    last year's parliamentary elections. The Election Code was approved by
    the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe and the ODIHR.

    Nalbandyan also said that international organizations had given
    positive assessment to last year's parliamentary elections. They also
    submitted some proposals aimed at improving election procedures in
    Armenia. The Armenian president has set up a special working group to
    implement these proposals.

    The Armenian foreign minister said that his Ministry was ready to
    assist the observer mission in its work within its powers.

    Tigran Mukuchyan, the head of the Armenian Central Election
    Commission, met Heidi Tagliavini on Thursday. He noted the observers'
    vital role in the forthcoming presidential elections. He told
    Tagliavini about the work carried out by the Central Election
    Commission to organize the elections. Special courses have been
    organized for members of district and territorial electoral
    commissions; measures have been taken to make voters better informed
    about the elections and raise their trust in the polls.

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