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    329 FROM OSCE OBSERVERS TO ARRIVE IN ARMENIA

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    [08:19 pm] 19 March, 2007

    YEREVAN, 19 March 2007 - The OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions
    and Human Rights (ODIHR) today opened an election observation mission
    for the 12 May parliamentary elections in Armenia.

    This follows an invitation from the Armenian Foreign Ministry.

    Thirteen experts will be based in Yerevan, and 29 long-term observers
    will be deployed around the country. The ODIHR will request that a
    further 300 short-term observers be provided by OSCE participating
    States to monitor the opening and closing of polling stations on
    election day, voting, the vote count, and the tabulation of results.

    The mission will assess the parliamentary elections for their
    compliance with principles for democratic electoral processes,
    including commitments agreed to by all 56 OSCE participating States,
    as well as with national legislation.

    Observers will closely monitor campaign activities, the work of
    the election administration and relevant governmental bodies,
    election-related legislation and its implementation, the media
    environment, and the resolution of election-related disputes.

    "The recently amended election code of Armenia provides a sound
    framework for democratic elections, but the challenge for the
    authorities is its implementation in good faith, so that this and
    future elections are held in accordance with OSCE commitments,"
    said Ambassador Boris Frlec, who heads the ODIHR mission.

    The mission intends to join efforts with the short-term observers
    from the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, who will be headed by Tone
    Tingsgaard, Vice-President of the OSCE PA. The mission will also
    co-operate with other parliamentary delegations from the Council of
    Europe and, possibly, the European Parliament.

    The OSCE/ODIHR observation mission and the OSCE Office in Yerevan
    operate independently under separate mandates.
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