Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenian officials should refrain from abuse of state resources

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenian officials should refrain from abuse of state resources

    Armenian officials should refrain from abuse of state resources -
    OSCE/ODIHR final report

    May 09, 2013 | 13:17

    The final report by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and
    Human Rights (ODIHR) on the 18 February 2013 presidential election in
    Armenia concludes that though the elections were generally
    well-administered and characterized by a respect for fundamental
    freedoms, more can be done to increase public trust in the integrity
    of the electoral process.

    The report, released on 8 May 2013, notes that while contestants were
    able to campaign freely and media fulfilled their legal obligation to
    provide balanced coverage, a lack of impartiality of the public
    administration and cases of pressure on voters were of concern.

    `At the same time, shortcomings in the electoral process were mostly
    caused by a lack of will to implement the provisions effectively and
    impartially. Public trust in the election process remains low,' the
    report reads.

    The observers said the election administration headed by the Central
    Election Commission administrated the election in an overall
    professional manner, stressing that `despite serious efforts to
    technically improve the voter register, the authorities did not manage
    to diffuse the overall mistrust in the integrity of voter
    registration.'

    It recommends that public officials should refrain from the abuse of
    state resources, including abuse of office towards their employees and
    the public. Authorities are also encouraged to develop and implement
    safeguards in order to ensure a clear separation between State and
    party, in line with the 1990 OSCE Copenhagen Document.

    While the electoral legal framework is noted as comprehensive and
    conducive overall to the conduct of democratic elections, election
    commissions, law enforcement bodies and courts should interpret,
    implement and enforce the electoral legal framework taking into
    consideration the intent of the law.

    Election commissions and courts are also recommended to duly consider
    the substance of all complaints and appeals, and impartially and
    thoroughly consider all evidence.

    The report encourages authorities to proceed with preparing the
    necessary legislative amendments, in order to address previous and
    present recommendations, in a public consultative and inclusive
    process with the participation of all relevant stakeholders, including
    political parties and civil society.

    As to media coverage, it is called `balanced' but formal, focusing
    predominantly on campaign events rather than providing analytical
    commentary of candidates' campaign messages or addressing the
    performance of the incumbent in office.


    News from Armenia - NEWS.am




    From: A. Papazian
Working...
X