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    COUNCIL OF EUROPE WILL CONTINUE TO ACCOMPANY ARMENIA IN THE CONSOLIDATION OF DEMOCRACY

    armradio.am
    05.11.2007 17:17

    Secretary General of the Council of Europe Terry Davis today made
    a speech at the Yerevan State University. "Six years ago, Armenia
    decided to build its European future on the basis of a commitment to
    common values and principles, and through the promotion of dialogue
    and co-operation, restoring mutual trust and confidence in a common
    future for the country and for the South Caucasus region. The Council
    of Europe has been and will continue to accompany Armenia in the
    consolidation of democracy. The active participation of your country in
    the Committee of Ministers, the Parliamentary Assembly and the Congress
    of Local and Regional Authorities as well as specialized bodies such
    as the Venice Commission and the Group of States against Corruption,
    known as GRECO, opens many opportunities to speed up this process,"
    the Secretary General said.

    "At the time of joining the Council of Europe, Armenia faced many
    economic and social difficulties, and the state of democracy was not
    up to Council of Europe standards. That is why Armenia was asked to
    undertake a number of important commitments with a view to bringing
    the national legislation and practice into line with these Council
    of Europe standards.

    Any objective observer must agree that in the past six years, there
    has been some progress. But it must also be frankly admitted that much
    remains to be done," Mr. Davis stated, laying particular emphasis on
    constitutional reform, which has changed the institutional set-up of
    the country and its political life.

    "This is the most important achievement of the co-operation between
    Armenia and the Council of Europe - an achievement which lays the basis
    for further democratic reforms. For my part, I can assure you that the
    Council of Europe will continue to provide all the assistance you need
    to implement these reforms. Constitutional reform had a positive effect
    on the implementation of many of Armenia's commitments to the Council
    of Europe, including: an elected mayor for the city of Yerevan; a Human
    Rights Defender elected by Parliament; a more balanced separation of
    powers; improved safeguards for the independence of the judiciary;
    the abolition of administrative detention; the right for citizens,
    political parties, human rights defenders and local authorities
    to apply to the Constitutional Court; a new and more independent
    regulator for broadcasting," Mr. Davis stated.

    Nevertheless, the CoE Secretary General declared that Armenia must
    improve its political culture. Both the government and the opposition
    must learn to respect each other and talk to each other," he said.

    Terry Davis noted that independent observers still noted shortcomings
    in the actual conduct of elections, but there were some encouraging
    signs at the last parliamentary elections in May this year, and as a
    result there was a generally more positive assessment by international
    observers. He expressed hope that that these positive trends will be
    confirmed in the presidential elections in 2008.

    The second precondition is an independent and efficient judicial
    system, the Secretary General said. "One of the most significant
    achievements of Armenia in the last two years is that the revised
    Constitution clearly states that the independence of judicial bodies
    is guaranteed by the Constitution and legislation instead of simply
    being guaranteed by the President of the Republic as was the case
    before," he stated.

    According to Mr. Davis, the third precondition for a genuine democracy
    is an effective fight against corruption. "Armenia has been a member
    of the Group of States against Corruption (known as GRECO) since 20
    January 2004, and both the key Council of Europe treaties - the Civil
    and Criminal Law Conventions on Corruption - have been ratified by
    Armenia. However, the report by GRECO, published in March 2006, noted
    some major problems and made no fewer than 24 recommendations to the
    Armenian authorities in order to help them to improve the efficiency
    and effectiveness of the fight against corruption. Clearly, a lot
    remains to be done in this very important field of activity."

    The CoE Secretary General stated there are two more items on the
    list of areas where we would all like to see further progress: the
    penitentiary system and what is known as the alternative service for
    conscientious objectors.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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