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  • Elections To Become Litmus test For Further Relations Between EU/ROA

    "ELECTIONS TO BECOME LITMUS PAPER FOR FURTHER RELATIONS BETWEEN EU AND
    ARMENIA," AMBASSADOR OF GERMANY STATES


    YEREVAN, MARCH 27, NOYAN TAPAN. Though one of the main obligations
    undertaken by Armenia when entering the Council of Europe was holding
    of free and fair elections, all the previous elections in Armenia did
    not correspond to the democratic demands. Heike Peitsch, the
    Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Germany to Armenia
    stated about it at the March 27 conference dedicated to issues of
    holding free and fair elections. "We attach very much importance to
    the May 12 elections at the National Assembly of Armenia," the
    Ambassador of the country presiding at present at the European Union
    stated. In her words, the EU expects that the coming elections in
    Armenia will be a progress on the way of democracy. "The elections
    will become a litmus paper for the further relations between the EU
    and Armenia. It will become clear after the elections if there is will
    for democracy in Armenia or not," Heike Peitsch stated. She stressed
    that the country authorities must secure fair elections. "Everything
    depends on the political will of the authorities and parties, mass
    media and, of course, of voters," the Ambassador of Germany
    concluded. To recap, the conference was organized by the Council of
    Europe Yerevan Representation.
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