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    EUROPEAN OBSERVERS EXPECT SERIOUS PROGRESS

    Yerkir
    10.01.2008 16:43

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - Representatives of the OSCE's Office for Democratic
    Institutes and Human Rights told a news conference on January 10 that
    they are beginning the monitoring of the February 19 presidential
    election in Armenia.

    "The election results are not in our mandate if the election was held
    properly," Ambassador Gert-Henrich Arens said. The mission will publish
    its final report two months after the election results are announced,
    and will publish two other interim reports during that period. He said
    the media's role is very important. He also said he hoped Armenia would
    show progress in this election, saying the monitoring will be conducted
    in the same manner as it was in the May parliamentary election.

    The mission comprises 11 key specialists, working in Yerevan and
    28 long-term observers who will be sent to the regions on January
    15. The observers represent 22 countries of the OSCE. He also said
    that about 250 short-term observers will arrive in Armenia soon to
    monitor the 1,923 polling stations. Arens noted that the media is
    not covering the presidential candidates equally.

    The mission members have met with Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan
    Oskanian and the Central Electoral Commission chairman, Garegin
    Azarian, and have expressed wish to meet all nine presidential
    candidates.
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