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    OBSERVERS HAVE NEGATIVE IMPRESSION

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    31 January, 2008

    "Your polling stations remind me a railway station" , announced Mr John
    Prescott, Head of the pre-election delegation of the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe at the NA during the meeting with
    journalists. He was astonished by the advantages our Election Code
    grants. Mr John Prescott noted that he could not imagine 35 people
    in a polling station - members, observers, proxies, voters. "Only
    members of commission and voters have the right to be present in
    our polling stations", said Mr Prescott. He presented the results of
    their observation mission, which almost concurred with the interim
    report of the OSCE/ODHIR.

    PACE observers find: "Genuinely democratic elections, and the
    legitimacy of their outcome in the eyes of the people, depend on a
    high level of public confidence in the electoral process. In that
    respect, the delegation is concerned with the apparent lack of
    trust in the electoral process, including in the impartiality of
    the legal complaints and appeals process, expressed by a number of
    interlocutors. It therefore strongly recommends that the authorities
    take all necessary measures to ensure the public confidence in the
    electoral process, especially with regard to the secrecy of the vote
    and the transparency of the counting and tabulation processes".

    "The delegation regrets the clearly imbalanced media coverage on most
    broadcast media, including public television, before the official
    campaign period".

    "The delegation heard several complaints that the current Prime
    Minister, who is a Presidential candidate, would have unfair campaign
    advantages as a result of his decision to maintain his position as
    Prime Minister during the campaign period. While recognising the
    legality of the current Prime Minister to continue his functions
    despite being a candidate, it adds to the responsibility of the
    government to avoid any perception that administrative resources are
    abused in favour of, or against, any particular candidate".

    Mr John Prescott noted that the problems registered during the
    parliamentary elections should be overcome and noted that posted
    protocols were torn away quickly, thus: "The delegation hopes that
    the technical problems then encountered have been overcome and
    recommend that the CEC sets a minimal timeframe during which the
    results protocols have to be publicly posted at the polling stations".

    The European observers also noted: "The Election Code ensures a
    balanced composition of all election commissions, but it was noted that
    this balance was not reflected in the composition of the leadership
    troikas of the Territorial Election Commissions. The delegation hopes
    that this imbalance will not be repeated at the level of the Precinct
    Election Commissions".

    "The delegation welcomes that, till now, the election campaign has
    taken place in an open and unimpeded climate, but took note of reports
    by some candidates about their difficulties in obtaining campaign
    offices in some regions".

    "The delegation is confident that the authorities will address the
    concerns of the delegation and will continue its efforts to organise
    fully democratic Presidential Elections that will have the full
    confidence of the Armenian people".

    The European observes have met Robert Kocharyan, Chairmen of the NA
    and the Constitutional Court, Head of the Armenian Delegation to PACE,
    Ambassadors of European structures, representatives of mass media
    and NGOs, as well as 8 presidential candidates, but did not mention
    their names.

    To the question whether Mr Prescott had met Levon Ter-Petrosyan and
    whether he was aware that two criminal cases were lodged against his
    supporters, Mr Prescott responded that they could not interfere in
    the case, since it referred to the RA law keepers.

    The results of the monitoring the observers will hand over to the group
    of 30 observers, who will arrive on 18 February and are responsible
    for the observation of the whole election process. The final report
    is due in two months after the presidential elections.
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