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  • Leo Platvoet Made A 25 Minute Speech On The Armenian Elections

    LEO PLATVOET MADE A 25-MINUTE SPEECH ON THE ARMENIAN ELECTIONS

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    [08:57 pm] 25 June, 2007

    Today, Leo Platvoet made a 25-minute speech on the Armenian
    presidential elections at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe.

    The Parliamentary elections in Armenia, held on 12 May 2007, were
    largely held in line with Council of Europe commitments and standards
    for democratic elections, although shortcomings remain. The Armenian
    Authorities, as well as other electoral stakeholders, showed the
    political will to address previous shortcomings and to improve the
    conduct of these elections, although some issues remain unaddressed,
    he said.

    Regrettably, the shortcomings and irregularities, some of which
    were serious, observed during the crucial vote count and tabulation
    processes stain the positive preliminary assessment.

    To date, none of the elections organised in Armenia since
    its independence were considered to be conducted in line with
    Council of Europe and other international standards for democratic
    elections. The Parliamentary elections on 12 may 2007 were therefore
    a crucial touchstone for Armenia to demonstrate its political will to
    organise genuinely democratic elections in line with the commitments
    it undertook when acceding to the Council of Europe.

    11. The Parliamentary elections should be seen in the context of
    the upcoming Presidential Elections in Armenia, which are foreseen
    to take place in 2008. In those elections, the incumbent President,
    Mr Robert Kocharyan, is precluded from standing for re-election as
    a result of the constitutional limit of two consecutive terms.

    The opposition in Armenia is fragmented. The largest opposition
    coalition during the 2003 elections, the Justice Bloc, fell apart
    and its members were all participating in these elections individually.

    Moreover, most opposition parties seemed to have lost a degree of
    popular support, and their position seemed to have weakened, as a
    result of their decision to boycott the Constitutional referendum
    in 2005.

    None of the following speeches dwelt on the Armenian elections.

    It is noteworthy that Armen Rustamyan and Hermine Bisharyan participate
    at the PACE summer session.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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