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    GIOVANNI BUQUICCHIO: "AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENT SHOULD ADOPT CHANGES TO THE ELECTORAL CODE BY THE YEAR END"

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Sept 27 2007

    "It is possible to think of making changes to the Azerbaijani
    Constitution sometime"

    Secretary of the Venice Commission Directorate General I (Legal
    Affairs) Council of Europe Giovanni Buquicchio's interview to APA

    - Which amendments have been made to the Azerbaijani legislation as
    a result of the cooperation with the Venice commission?

    - We started cooperation in 1996 with Azerbaijan and our first activity
    concerning Azerbaijan was the establishment of Constitutional Court
    in 1998. We gave our recommendation to the draft law submitted by the
    Azerbaijani government on the establishment of the court. Aftermath
    we were appealed to give references on the Constitution of Nakhchivan
    AR. We played a role in the foundation of Ombudsman Institute in
    Azerbaijan in 2001. As you know Ombudsman is a very important body in
    protecting human rights. Moreover, some examinations were implemented
    so that Constitutional Court could accept the complaints individually
    and, hence we made Constitutional Court somewhat more powerful. Not
    once we showed our attitude to the human rights and fundamental
    minorities, government-parliament relations, laws ensuring the
    political parties' activity within the framework of our cooperation. We
    started to work on the New Electoral Code of Azerbaijan in 2000 with
    the request of the Azerbaijani side.

    We have been reviewing the paperwork since 2005 to conform it to the
    European standards. Works are underway. We have started to revise
    draft law on "Freedom of Assembly" recently. These two laws play a
    very important role before the 2008 presidential elections. I really
    want these elections to be up to all international standards and be
    recognized by international community. Two significant elements should
    be around to hold such elections: first off, a firm legislative basis
    and second off political will. I want the 2008 presidential elections
    to become a model both for the region and Europe. Azerbaijan and its
    citizens should be interested in it.

    - You stress the importance of "political will' despite being
    a lawyer...

    - I am an optimist man ad can not but hope for the best. It is
    impossible to think that Azerbaijan is not able to hold normal
    elections. The time will come when Azerbaijan will also hold
    transparent elections like European countries. I hope that it will
    happen in 2008. Actually Azerbaijan is a little bit late in this
    matter and the council of Europe and PACE denounced the elections in
    Azerbaijan after its accession to the Council of Europe. It is high
    time to show political will in order to hold transparent elections.

    The government should put forth political will to eliminate
    falsification in the elections and the electors in their turn should
    demonstrate political culture. Because the falsifications are made not
    only by the officials but also by the electors sometimes. These two
    elements should be taken into consideration. You should demonstrate
    to the whole Europe you are able to hold transparent elections proudly.

    - On what laws does Venice Commission intend to negotiate with
    Azerbaijan except for Electoral Code and "Freedom of Assembly"? These
    two laws are very important for now. Law on "Freedom of Assembly"
    should be perfect to run pre-election campaign.

    - The law was adopted in 1999. Azerbaijani government decided just
    to improve it. Some relevant activities have already been carried out.

    We received a draft law from Azerbaijani government to review several
    days ago. We hope that new text will entail our recommendations
    submitted during our June meeting and presented to the parliament
    by the year end. Speaking of our further activity, I can say that
    we are ready to work together. We are ready to cooperate with any
    country including Azerbaijan. We do not decide or propose to make
    changes to any law. If Azerbaijan puts forth any proposal we will
    be glad to cooperate within the framework of our authority. It is
    possible to think of the changes to the Constitution sometime.

    - What articles of the Constitution could be changed?

    - I think it would be expedient to strengthen parliament's role
    in the legislative sphere. Moreover, it would be better to improve
    balance among three branches of the power. As for the court system,
    our observations in Azerbaijan as well as in other European countries
    show that it is essential to ensure the real independence of court
    authorities.

    - Did Azerbaijan undertake any commitments when joined the Venice
    Commission?

    - No country undertakes commitments when joins the Venice Commission.

    We are not responsible for monitoring, we are responsible for talks.

    Monitoring and observations are up to the PACE and Ministers'
    Committee. Case if any country appeals to us to help them to make
    their legislative system better we just give advice or proposals.

    PACE and CE Ministers' Committee can also appeal to us with request.

    Azerbaijan undertook some commitments when joined these
    organizations. And these bodies appeal to us to control how these
    countries respect commitments though checking any law's compliance
    with needed standards.

    - You mean Venice Commission can impact through the mentioned bodies?

    - Azerbaijan undertook some commitments when joined the Council of
    Europe, PACE can ask us the necessity of the adoption of some law
    coming from the commitment. We in our turn after reviewing the law
    let the PACE know if the paperwork meets international standards
    or not. The PACE can take some measures if the law does not meet
    these standards.

    - What will be the results of talks to be held between Venice
    Commission and Azerbaijan in November? Are you satisfied with the
    negotiations?

    - We need to achieve results till the presidential elections, it
    would be better if they are achieved before 6 months. I would better
    if some results are achieved before. I regard that Parliament will
    adopt amendments in Election Code till the year end or at least till
    the beginning of the next year. It does not only concern election
    legislation, but law on Freedom of assembly. These two laws complete
    each other. These laws can be efficient for holding elections well.

    We are satisfied with the period for solving these issues at present.

    Two roundtables will be held in Baku on November 7-9. One of them
    is related with the Central Election Commission and composition of
    election commissions, the other solution of the conflicts arising from
    the results of elections. All the interested political forces of the
    country will participate in the meetings to be held in Baku. We will
    complete our work till late November so that Parliament can look
    through new draft in December. As to your second question, I can
    say that we are satisfied with the talks. Two issues remain unsolved
    yet-formation of composition of election commissions and electoral
    complins and appeals. The other issues were amended and agreed, and
    these amendments are satisfactory. There are political aspects in
    the issue concerning election commissions. We should find solution
    which will be adopted by all political forces, as well as electors.

    Solution of the election disputes is also important. These disputes
    should be solved soon and clearly. For example, if candidate or elector
    complains to election commissions after elections, these complaints
    should be considered soon.

    - Can talks between Azerbaijan and Venice Commission become intensified
    due to presidential elections?

    - We had good relations with our Azerbaijani counterparts. If there are
    other proposals, we are ready to continue our work. The organization
    of two roundtables in Baku shows intensification of the talks. The
    meeting on "freedom of assembly" will be organized in November. Venice
    Commission is due to adopt to adopt a opinion regarding this law after
    this meeting on December 15. Parliament should adopt this law later on.

    - Will Venice Commission observe presidential elections in Azerbaijan?

    - Venice Commission does not observe elections, this issue concerns
    authority of other bodies. But we can assist Central Election
    Commission. For example, we can send our experts to CEC before and
    before elections. We have carried out such experience in several
    countries.

    - When do you plan to visit Azerbaijan?

    - The sooner the visit takes place, the better it is. I love this
    country very much. Conference on Constitutional Court had to be held
    in Baku in November and I had to participate in that conference. To
    my regret, the conference was rescheduled to next year. Azerbaijan
    Constitutional Court will mark 10th annual next year and therefore I
    will visit Azerbaijan next year. I will probably visit the region and
    I will visit Armenia for attending the conference conducted by Armenian
    Constitutional Court next week. I will visit Georgia early in November
    and participate in conference organized by Constitutional Court.
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