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    A NUMBER OF ARMENIAN NGOS BELIEVE THAT "THE EUROPEAN OBSERVERS NOTICED ONLY THE NICE COVER OF WHAT THE AUTHORITIES PRESENTED THEM WITH"

    Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
    May 14 2007

    Yerevan, May 14. /Mediamax/. A number of NGOs made a statement today
    in connection with the parliamentary elections, having taken place
    in Armenia, expressing "strong disappointment by the pre-election
    campaign and the process of voting".

    Mediamax reports that the NGOs stated that the authorities very well
    realized that the international rating of Armenia and the opportunity
    to be proposed European Neighborhood Policy and "Millennium Challenge"
    programs will be at stake in case the elections did not correspond
    to the international standards.

    Nevertheless, the statement reads, "the fact did not stop the
    authorities".

    The NGOs noted that they registered serious violations of the Electoral
    Code and human rights, and declared that the parliamentary elections
    of May 12 in Armenia did not correspond to democratic standards.

    The Chairman of the Helsinki Committee of Armenia Avetik Ishkhanian
    stated today that "the principle of shift of power by means of
    elections in Armenia functions only theoretically".

    According to him, "the European observers noticed only the nice cover
    of what the authorities presented them with".

    The Head of the Armenian Office of Transparency International
    Amalia Kostanian stated that "the outcome of these elections was
    predetermined, as the pre-election bribes were distributed long before
    the day of voting".

    The statement was signed by the Open Society Institute Assistance
    Foundation - Armenia, "Asparez" Journalists' Club, Yerevan Press
    Club, Transparency International - Armenia, "Tim" Research Center,
    "Internews" and a number of other organizations.
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