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    PACE PRESIDENT:"FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS ARE THE BASIC CONDITION OF DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT"

    ABHaber, Belgium
    EU-Turkey News Network
    July 9 2007

    Free and fair elections are the basic condition of democratic
    development, says PACE President in Baku

    Lasting prosperity and sustainable development are not possible
    without respecting the fundamental values of democracy, human rights
    and the rule of law, declared Rene van der Linden, President of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, at the end of his
    visit to Azerbaijan on 8-9 July 2007.

    The President stressed, in particular, the importance of free and
    fair elections which are the basis of every democratic system.

    Therefore it is of the utmost importance that the 2008 presidential
    elections take place in accordance with Council of Europe (CoE)
    standards and mark a striking difference with the 2005 parliamentary
    elections.

    Mr van der Linden urged the authorities to intensify cooperation with
    the CoE in order to improve election legislation, in particular as
    regards the composition and functioning of electoral commissions and
    the rights of observers.

    Freedom of demonstration, of the media, unrestricted functioning
    of political parties and independent justice are the pillars of
    democracy, underlined Mr van der Linden. The authorities must very
    seriously examine concerns over existing problems in this area and
    take the necessary measures to comply with CoE standards.

    Particular attention must be given to the cases of journalists in
    prison and other persons allegedly imprisoned for political reasons.

    Those which are in bad health should be released on humanitarian
    grounds.

    In Resolution 1416 (2005), the Assembly stated that "considerable
    parts of the territory of Azerbaijan are still occupied by Armenian
    forces". Regrettably, this situation has not changed since my last
    visit in 2005, said the PACE President. Political leaders on both
    sides must show determination to give a new political impetus to the
    negotiations. In any case, Armenia and Azerbaijan must respect their
    commitment taken upon accession to the CoE to use only peaceful means
    for settling the conflict.

    The Assembly contributes to democratic reform in Azerbaijan through
    its monitoring procedure, which is a privileged tool of assistance
    and dialogue between PACE and the authorities of Azerbaijan, concluded
    Mr van der Linden.

    The visit to Azerbaijan was the last part of PACE President's trip to
    the South Caucasus, during which he also visited Armenia and Georgia.
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