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    ELECTION PREPARATIONS CONTINUE ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE AND ARE PROCEEDING IN AN ORDERLY MANNER: OSCE/ODIHR REPORT

    Arminfo News Agency
    2007-05-08 17:26:00

    Election preparations continue according to schedule and are
    proceeding in an orderly manner, says OSCE/ODIHR interim report Apr
    18-May 2. Most Territorial Election Commissions (TECs) are working
    effectively, and are open in their dealings with OSCE/ODIHR EOM
    long-term observers. OSCE/ODIHR EOM observers noted that influence
    of local self-government over the work of TEC 17 (Artashat) and TEC
    39 (Vayots Dzor) appears to breach the provisions for independence
    stated in Article 32.1 of the Election Code.

    The reports gives special attention to the incident over recorded
    conversation between Orinats Yerkir party leader Artur Bagdasaryan
    and a British embassy official: "The Russian-language newspaper Golos
    Armenii on 21 and 26 April published two editorials that drew upon an
    allegedly clandestinely recorded conversation between Orinats Yerkir
    party chairman Artur Bagdasaryan and a British embassy official.

    Golos Armenii stated that a recording of the conversation, of unknown
    origin, had been delivered to its office anonymously. The newspaper
    contended that the published excerpts revealed that Mr. Bagdasaryan
    was seeking a negative assessment of the parliamentary elections by
    the international community. The matter has since become known as the
    "Marco Polo affair" after the Yerevan restaurant where the meeting
    took place.

    At this writing it is not clear whether an investigation has been
    initiated into how the recording was made, and by whom. The OSCE/ODIHR
    EOM requested a meeting on the matter with the National Security
    Service (NSS), but this was declined with the explanation that
    "this case was not initiated by the state, and therefore we have no
    comments on it at this stage". In an address to students at Yerevan
    State University on 27 April, extensively reported in the media,
    President Kocharyan indicated that in response to the publication
    of the newspaper articles, he had immediately ordered "my security
    service" (presumably the NSS) to contact Golos Armenii's editorial
    office and determine the circumstances of the recording. Mr. Kocharyan
    also expressed his opinion that the articles portrayed matters
    truthfully and that Mr. Bagdasaryan had committed an act of treason.

    The British Embassy condemned the way in which the conversation was
    recorded and presented, and confirmed its commitment to promoting
    effective democratic institutions and processes in Armenia. Orinats
    Yerkir stated that Artur Bagdasaryan underlines the importance of
    elections being conducted according to international standards in
    all his conversations, public and private."

    Concerning Vartan Malkhazyan's detention, the report says:
    "A court of first instance on 5 April extended the pre-trial
    detention of Vartan Malkhazyan, a majoritarian candidate in TEC 14
    (Ashtarak). The Election Code includes provisions allowing a person
    in pre-trial detention to be nominated and registered as a candidate
    (as in Mr. Malkhazyan's case), and that a candidate for election to
    the National Assembly may be detained or brought to court only with
    6 the Central Election Commission's (CEC's) consent. Both the CEC
    and a court official confirmed to the OSCE/ODIHR EOM that the CEC was
    neither consulted nor informed about Mr. Malkhazyan`s detention being
    extended. At present a challenge on the basis of the Election Code
    to the legality of the extension is pending in the Court of Appeal,
    and a related complaint was made to the CEC."

    The report continues: The OSCE/ODIHR EOM is aware of widely
    circulating anecdotes and apparently speculative comments about
    activities that members of the public characterize as preparation
    for election fraud. One of the most frequent is the allegation of
    "passport collection" - representatives of political parties either
    taking down passport details, or collecting copies of passports or
    actual passports. Whether the allegations have any basis in fact
    has proved unverifiable, but their circulation could be taken as an
    illustration of mistrust and cynicism among part of the electorate.

    There are no provisions in the Election Code regarding gender
    representation in the election administration. Two out of the nine CEC
    members are women (Interim Report No.1 stated that three 10 women were
    in the CEC, but the woman listed by the CEC as the member representing
    the judiciary had in fact been replaced by a man in February 2007).

    In the TECs the representation of women in the membership is even
    lower - 15 per cent; 11 of the 41 TECs have no female members at
    all. Only three TECs have a female chair, and in three TECs women
    serve as deputy chairs.

    Along with wide poster placement activity, the commercial billboard
    space in the center of Yerevan is dominated by campaign posters of
    the Republican Party and Prosperous Armenia, and to a lesser extent
    20 the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Dashnaktsutiun. The
    OSCE/ODIHR EOM received copies of four letters sent by the Heritage
    party to three advertising agencies in March and April 2007 asking for
    billboard space, all of which got a negative response. The OSCE/ODIHR
    EOM attempted, so far unsuccessfully, to arrange meetings with some
    of the agencies and clarify rules for commercial poster authorization
    and placement.

    Concerning TV coverage of the electoral campaign, the report says: "A
    number of media outlets appeared to cover a broader range of political
    23 subjects, and thus to comply with legal provisions requiring fair
    and equal conditions. However, the monitored television channels
    devoted the highest portion of their politically-related information
    in newscasts to three governmental and pro-presidential parties. The
    substantial attention in the media (particularly television) to
    government activities included a strong focus on Prime Minister
    Serge Sargsyan. The way in which Mr. Sargsyan's public appearances
    around the country were presented by television reports, not clearly
    distinguishing his roles as prime minister and as leader of the
    Republican Party, would appear to reflect a broader issue that legal
    provisions concerning political campaigning by 24 officials or use
    of state resources for campaigning are difficult to apply. In the
    news programmes of all four nationwide TV channels (public TV H1,
    and the private channels H2, Armenia TV and ALM TV) the government
    was given the highest share of the monitored political content (H2
    gave 31 percent of almost exclusively positive and neutral coverage,
    for example). All channels have so far presented the government in
    overwhelmingly positive or neutral tones. Apart from coverage of the
    authorities, the monitored TV channels dedicated the largest part of
    their political party-related newscast information to the Republican
    Party (in Armenia TV and ALM TV), to ARF Dashnaktsutiun (in Yerkir
    Media) and to Prosperous Armenia (in H2, Shant TV and Kentron TV);
    negative coverage of these parties was almost completely absent."
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