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    PRESS RELEASE
    Parliamentary Assembly Communication Unit
    Ref: 128a07
    Tel: +33 3 88 41 31 93
    Fax :+33 3 90 21 41 34
    [email protected]
    internet: www.coe.int/press


    PACE parliamentarians visit the United Kingdom to assess alleged
    electoral fraud


    Strasbourg, 23.02.2007 - Two members of the Monitoring Committee of the
    Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) will be traveling to
    Brighton and London 26 and 27 February 2007 to look into allegations of
    irregularities involving postal and absentee votes in the United
    Kingdom.

    Former German Justice Minister Herta Däubler-Gmelin (SOC) and Polish
    Senator Urszula Gacek (EPP/CD) will after the visit report to the
    Monitoring Committee, which will then assess whether or not electoral
    fraud merits the opening of the Assembly's "monitoring procedure".

    The two parliamentarians will visit Brighton, where a Conference of the
    Association of Electoral Administrators will be taking place, and
    London. Meetings are scheduled notably with MP's of the House of
    Commons, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of
    Constitutional Affairs, and representatives of the Electoral Commission,
    the Department for Constitutional Affairs, the Committee of Standards in
    Public Life, the Crown Prosecution Service and the Electoral Reform
    Society.

    The visit is in response to a motion for a resolution signed by 18
    members of the Assembly, which said there was "a growing body of
    evidence that widespread absent vote fraud is taking place in the United
    Kingdom" and pointing out that holding free elections is an obligation
    of all Council of Europe member states. The motion calls for the opening
    of a monitoring procedure, which involves ongoing dialogue with a member
    state on the fulfillment of its statutory obligations (democracy, rule
    of law and respect for human rights), as well as periodic plenary
    debates on progress made in honoring its Council of Europe commitments.

    Ten of the Council of Europe's 46 member states - Albania, Armenia,
    Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Monaco, Russia,
    Serbia and Ukraine - are currently subject to monitoring, which is
    obligatory for all states when they join the Organisation. A request to
    open a monitoring procedure for Italy, in connection with the media
    situation there, is also currently being evaluated.

    Motion for a resolution: application to initiate a monitoring procedure
    to investigate electoral fraud in the United Kingdom
    <http://assembly.coe.int/Mainf.asp?link =3D/Documents/WorkingDocs/Doc06/EDOC10993.htm>

    Contact : Francesc Ferrer, PACE Communication Unit,
    tel +33 3 88 41 32 50 ; mobile +33 6 30 49 68 22,
    [email protected]




    The Parliamentary Assembly brings together 315 members from the national
    parliaments of the 46 member states.
    President: René van der Linden (Netherlands, EPP/CD); Secretary
    General of the Assembly: Mateo Sorinas.
    Political Groups: SOC (Socialist Group); EPP/CD (Group of the European
    People's Party); ALDE (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe);

    EDG (European Democratic Group); UEL (Group of the Unified European
    Left).
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