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    KARABAKH DISCUSSED MECHANISMS OF INFLUENCE OF EUROPE ON POST-ELECTION ARMENIA

    KarabakhOpen
    11-06-2008 12:20:29

    A few days ago the Karabakh-based Open Society NGO held a round-table
    meeting on the response of European organizations to the Armenian
    presidential election. The initiators of the discussion tried to find
    out the mechanisms of influence of the European organizations on the
    home political process in countries which are members of the Council
    of Europe.

    Members of the parliament committee of external relations,
    representatives of the foreign ministry and NGOs participated in
    the discussion.

    The round-table meeting was conducted by the chair of the European
    Integration NGO (Armenia) Karen Bekaryan. He underlined that the
    election was observed by the OSCE and the Council of Europe.

    In its first preliminary report the OSCE observed a number of
    shortcomings but described the election as mostly compliant. The second
    preliminary report which was released two weeks later noted that the
    election was compliant but the post-election process causes worry. The
    last report which made a political evaluation almost repeated the
    PACE resolution 1609 the implementation of which will be discussed
    in the PACE summer session on June 19 and 23. If the resolution is
    not implemented, sanctions will be applied to Armenia.

    With regard to the mechanisms of influence that Europe has, Karen
    Bekaryan also pointed to the attitude of the other main actors toward
    the election.

    In particular, it was underlined that the United States is conducting
    a wait-and-see policy, which causes certain tension. "If you remember,
    the European countries and the CIS congratulations came immediately
    after the election, whereas the congratulation of the United States
    waited long. The stance of Russia was opposite to that of the
    United States. Once again the European organizations functioned as
    balancers. The role of the OSCE in this was great, which includes not
    only the European countries but also Russia and the United States,"
    Karen Bekaryan said.

    According to him, the PACE reported two circumstances, the government
    of Armenia could not ensure a normal, full post-election process
    and in a state of confusion it took steps which contradict to
    European values. First of all, the prohibition of rallies and
    demonstrations. On the other hand, Resolution 1609 calls the
    opposition to act in accordance with the law, accept the decision of
    the Constitutional Court and appeal to the European Court of Human
    Rights. Many interpreted this point as an appeal of Europe to dispute
    the decision of the Constitutional Court of Armenia at the European
    Court and to hold another election. Although there is a .problem,
    Karen Bekaryan says, the ECHR is not empowered to repeal the results
    of elections in any country.

    In answer to the question what will happen in case Armenia is
    deprived of the right to vote in the PACE, Karen Bekaryan said this
    sanction is the most "severe" one in the PACE. "If Armenia does
    not implement the resolution, it will be deprived of the right to
    vote. For Armenia, which has an unresolved conflict over Karabakh,
    the loss of the right to vote may have a negative effect," said Karen
    Bekaryan. He also underlined that the use of sanctions will mean that
    the country is listed among those countries which have nothing to do
    with democracy. Besides, such an attitude of the European Union which
    is the main donor of Armenia may cause economic problems. It will be
    also a political blow to the image of the country, which may affect
    the stance of Armenia in the talks mediated by the OSCE.

    With regard to how Armenia implements the requirements of the PACE,
    Karen Bekaryan said Armenia simply will not manage to carry them out
    in time.

    There are things, however, which cause concern regarding time. On
    the one hand, an effort was made to solve the problem of rallies and
    demonstrations, on the other hand, the parliament started discussing
    the report of the ombudsman. If the discussion of the law on rallies,
    despite its shortcomings, was viewed as a positive step, the criticism
    of the report of the ombudsman will cause the opposite reaction. "Is
    it the right time to put pressure on the ombudsman, which will be
    viewed as aggressive behavior during the meeting of the PACE?" Karen
    Bekaryan said.

    He thinks that if during the upcoming rally of June 20 all the relevant
    agencies perform their functions if the mechanisms of assemblies
    which are acceptable for the world work, no problems will occur. But
    if one of the sides decides to answer provocations with provocations,
    problems will occur by all means.
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