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    European observers present findings, note shortcomings in Armenian polls

    Arminfo
    13 Apr 07

    Yerevan, 13 April: "The forthcoming parliamentary election will be an
    exam to assess Armenia's democracy level," the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the Council of Europe [PACE] observation mission says in a
    statement.

    The statement was made public by Leo Platvoet, head of the mission, at
    a news conference in Yerevan today.

    The statement points out that the PACE observers note Armenian
    officials' readiness to conduct free and democratic elections and
    underscore that responsibility also lies with all the political
    parties and interested parties to hold elections in line with
    international standards. The observers also indicate that Armenia's
    current legislation is a good basis for democratic elections if
    applied in full in practice.

    The observers condemn the recent blasts in the Prosperous Armenia
    Party offices and voice concern about some shortcomings on the voters'
    lists. The observers also expressed regret that many participants in
    the election process took a negative stance on a PACE initiative to
    use special ink in order to thwart multiple voting. "Besides, we are
    concerned that voters do not show a significant interest in free
    elections, and what's more, it gets to cynicism sometimes. The
    impression is that the forthcoming election is viewed by many as a
    struggle of political elites, not of political ideas. We are also
    concerned that in some of the constituencies under the
    first-past-the-post system non-alternative elections will be
    conducted," the statement says.

    The observers also note the lack of serious differences in the
    platforms of political forces. Based on their monitoring of media
    outlets, they expressed concern over the campaigning process and a
    very high number of political advertisements on Armenian TV
    channels. They are also unhappy with the ban on voting outside
    Armenia.

    The observers also point out that the fraud and violations committed
    during the past elections were never investigated, saying that the
    2003 elections did not meet the Council of Europe standards. They urge
    the Armenian authorities to investigate any protests and violations
    during the forthcoming election. "If Armenia wants to be a part of
    the European community, it should take a step towards free elections,"
    Platvoet said.
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