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    OSCE Office in Yerevan supports publications on elections

    ArmRadio.am
    26.03.2007 13:13

    The electoral process in Armenia, as well as the corresponding
    legislation and its practical implementation during the 12 May
    parliamentary elections are the focus of two new publications
    presented in Yerevan today.

    The publications were prepared by a group of experts from the NGO
    Democracy in co-operation with the Armenian Central Electoral
    Commission, and published with financial support from the OSCE Office
    in Yerevan and the Italian Government.

    `The importance of proper education and training for election
    officials is crucial for ensuring professionally administered
    elections,' said Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin, the Head of the OSCE
    Office.

    `The new publications will be useful not only for professionals
    involved in the electoral process, but also for voters in general.'

    Garegin Azaryan, the Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission,
    added: `I believe the manuals will help all those involved in the
    electoral process to fulfill their functions in line with the Armenian
    legislation, will contribute to improvement of election
    administration.'

    The first publication, a guide for Precinct Election Commission (PEC)
    members, will be used during training courses organized by the Central
    Electoral Commission with the assistance of the International
    Foundation for Election Systems prior to elections. It provides the
    necessary information on the functions of PEC members, as well as the
    rights and responsibilities of all sides involved in the electoral
    process.

    The second publication provides a comprehensive analysis of electoral
    legislation and its application. It also introduces recommendations
    on the settlement of electoral disputes in line with the existing
    legislation, and describes potential conflict situations during
    elections, and provides advice on how to solve them within the limits
    of the existing election procedures.

    The two manuals have a circulation of 20,000 copies each.
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