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    ARMENIA SUGGESTS LIMITATION OSCE ROLE IN ELECTION PROCESSES

    Panorama.am
    16:57 27/10/2007

    A document has been circulated at the Russian-European Union summit
    held these days in Lisbon, which introduces limitations of the OSCE
    observers' authority in elections. According to "Daily Telegraph",
    the document was signed by Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The same source also published in its
    pages the text of the proposed document. Head of the Minsk "Ecuum"
    analytical center Sergey Musenko informed that this document was
    signed already on October 5 in Dushanbe. In case the document is
    accepted by the OSCE member states, instead of 400-600 observers
    approximately 50 will be sent to CIS.

    Besides, the document suggests that OSCE observers should abstain
    from giving evaluations of the election results. The same document is
    expected to be discussed on November 30 at the session of the foreign
    ministers of the OSCE member states.

    Today the representatives of the RA NA factions referred to this fact
    during a briefing. The "Dashnaktsutyun" faction leader Hrair KARAPETYAN
    is definitely for the OSCE observers to perform their mission in our
    countries in the extended format. At the same time, he suggests that
    representatives of all the member states of OSCE should be included in
    the mission and submit their evaluations based on facts only. "We think
    that it would be good to have their representatives in all ...~E. s,
    for them to see everything with their own eyes instead of rushing to a
    marz upon getting a signal, and then say: you know, by the time we got
    there, nothing like that was going on, but could have been, we heard
    that it was. These processes should not be based on something heard
    from others. Such conclusions are very important as they form opinion
    about us in all international structures," added Hrair Karapetyan.

    However, Avet ADONTS, member of the NA "Prosperous Armenia" faction,
    was unaware of the existence of such a document. He noted, though,
    that it is suggested that the OSCE observers' mission be limited in
    election processes.

    Eduard SHARMAZANOV, member of the "Republican" faction, expressed an
    opinion on the necessity of compliance of the actions of the Armenian
    authorities with the national interests, so he is sure that there is
    no issue of performers of observation mission in our country. "Double
    standards are frequently applied in today's world. It's not correct
    to speak here about the OSCE impartiality, but anyway, there are
    international organizations, also in Armenia, whose impartiality
    could be questioned, and who apply double standards," concluded
    Eduard Sharmazanov.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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