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  • According To Ambassador Of Poland, If Society Really Wishes Changes,

    ACCORDING TO AMBASSADOR OF POLAND, IF SOCIETY REALLY WISHES CHANGES, THERE IS ALWAYS POSSIBILITY OF MAKING THEM

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 31, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, NOYAN TAPAN. The European Union member-countries
    are interested in presidential elections in Armenia being democratic
    and free.

    Tomasz Knothe, the Ambassador of Poland to Armenia, stated at the
    January 31 press conference. "For me, it is not important which
    candidate will win, it is more important how the elections will be
    held," he said.

    The Ambassador said that the Ambassadors of the European Union
    member-countries accredited in Armenia discussed issues concerning
    Armenia's relations with EU, as well as presidential elections at
    the meeting with the President the day before. The Ambassadors, in
    particular, were interested in issues regarding missions' participation
    in organization of elections.

    According to T. Knothe, the Ambassadors are also observers, but
    permanent and not temporary. In his words, there is a sufficient
    legislative basis in Armenia for holding free and fair elections.

    Answering journalists' question of is there a real opposition in
    Armenia, the Ambassador said that in any country opposition's activity
    and extent of its influence is determined through elections. He
    reminded the journalists that in 1989 when there was no democratic
    system in Poland yet and the communists were in power, the latters
    used all reserves, but the opposition won.

    In T. Knothe's words, if society really wishes changes, there is
    always a possibility of making them. The Ambassador gave assurance
    that the most important is society's willingness and the foreign
    factors cannot have a great influence on country's domestic life.
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