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  • PACE welcomes Armenia's efforts to hold elections by int'l standards

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    January 19, 2013 Saturday 10:22 PM GMT+4


    PACE welcomes Armenia's efforts to hold elections by int'l standards

    STRASBOURG January 19


    - A PACE delegation that visited Armenia to assess the pre-electoral
    climate ahead of the presidential election slated for February 18
    welcomed the intention of the Armenian authorities to organise the
    election fully in line with international standards.

    However, the delegation expressed concern about the continuing
    substantial inaccuracies in the voter list, since an accurate list is
    a prerequisite for any proper election. There is still confusion about
    the right to vote for Armenians living abroad. The delegation was also
    disappointed to note that previous recommendations on urgently dealing
    with these issues have not been implemented.

    The delegation also noted that, one month before the vote, the general
    public is lacking both interest and confidence in the electoral
    process. This is a matter of great concern, in particular given that
    major political parties, which were strongly expected to present
    presidential candidates, chose not to do so because of their lack of
    trust in the conduct of the election.

    The delegation welcomed increased media freedom and expressed hope
    that registered candidates will engage in electoral campaigns based on
    concrete political programs and that the public discussion will focus
    more on substance, so that the electorate can make an informed choice.

    The delegation noted the legal improvements brought by the new
    Electoral Code adopted in 2011.At the same time, it stated that a fair
    and proper implementation of the Code is as important as the Code
    itself.

    The PACE pre-electoral delegation was in Yerevan at the invitation of
    the president of the National Assembly of Armenia. It met with
    presidential candidates, including the incumbent President, leaders of
    factions in the Parliament, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the
    President of the National Assembly, the Chairman of the Central
    Electoral Commission, the Head of the National Police, the General
    Prosecutor, NGO and media representatives, the Head of the OSCE/ODIHR
    election observation mission and diplomats in Yerevan.

    A full 22-member delegation from the Parliamentary Assembly will
    arrive in Yerevan in mid-February to observe the vote. The PACE
    delegation will present its findings and recommendations to the
    Assembly during its April session in Strasbourg.

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