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    GEERT AHRENS: WE HAVE COME TO ARMENIA OPEN-MINDEDLY AND EXPECT TO REGISTER DEMOCRATIC PROGRESS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 10, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The 11 main specialists and 28
    long-term observers of OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and
    Human Rights (ODIHR), who have arrived in Armenia for the purpose
    of observing the presidential elections to be held on February 19
    in Armenia, will start their activity in different regions of the
    country from January 15.

    Ambassador Geert-Hinrich Ahrens, the head of the OSCE/ODIHR monitoring
    mission in Armenia, said at the January 10 press conference. According
    to him, ODIHR will also send 250 short-term observers to Armenia
    for observing the processes of opening of polling stations, voting,
    calculation of ballot-papers and tabulation of results.

    The head of the monitoring mission attached importance to the role
    of media in the issue of holding the elections emphasizing that
    "in some cases the role of media can be also decisive."

    According to Geert Ahrens, the mission will estimate the election
    process according to the standards of OSCE democratic elections,
    as well as national standards, and national legislation. "We have
    come to Armenia open-mindedly and believe that democratic progress
    will be registered during the elections," Ambassador Ahrens emphasized.

    Ambassador Geert Ahrens also said that before the voting day the
    monitoring mission will make two interim statements and the day after
    the elections, on February 20, will come up with a final conclusion
    on the preliminary results. The monitoring mission will publish its
    final conclusion on the elections two months later.

    The journalists also asked questions about the presidential elections
    held in Georgia, before and after which a number of non-unequivocal
    incidents were observed, whereas OSCE gave a positive estimation to
    those elections.

    Can that estimation become a bad example for Armenia, a journalist
    asked. "I have been an observer of elections in a number of countries,
    including Georgian local elections. It is advised to the head of each
    monitoring mission to focus his attention on the country where he
    implements that mission. Another person has implemented the monitoring
    mission in Georgia, I do not wish to speak instead of him," Ambassador
    Geert Ahrens said.
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