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    VISIT OF PACE DELEGATION TO ARMENIA FINISHES

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 1, 2008

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, NOYAN TAPAN. The pre-electoral mission of
    the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) was in
    Yerevan on January 29-31 with the aim of evaluating the political
    atmosphere in Armenia and the preparatory work for the presidential
    elections. According to a press release issued at the end of the visit,
    the main goal of the mission was to assess the use of pre-electoral
    legislation, as the continuous progress in organizing the upcoming
    presidential elections is pivotal for ensuring society's confidence
    in the electoral process in the country.

    The PACE delegation pointed out with satisfaction the definite
    political will of the authorities to correct previous shortcomings
    and to organize fully democratic elections - in accordance with
    obligations to the Council of Europe. In this respect the delegation
    welcomed the improvement of electoral legislation, which was made,
    taking into account the recommendations of the PACE. At the same
    time the delegation stated that organizing the upcoming elections
    in line with democratic norms depends on efficient implementation of
    electoral legislation.

    Underlining that legitimacy of truly democratic elections depends
    on the high level of society's trust in the electoral process, the
    delegation expressed its concern at the absence of confidence in
    electoral process, which was expressed at a number of meetings. For
    this reason the delegation proposed that the authorities use all
    means for ensuring public confidence in election process, especially
    in secrecy of the vote and in transparency of counting process.

    According to the press release, although the Electoral Code ensures
    balanced representation of electoral commissions, no such balance
    was observed in three-member guiding groups of the district electoral
    commissions. The delegation expressed a hope that this unbalance will
    not be noticed in local electoral commissions.

    Democratic elections require that equal opportunities be ensured
    for all candidates in the process of official election campaign,
    and not only during it. The delegation expressed its regret at the
    unbalanced coverage by the majority of the mass media, including
    Public Television, before the official campaign, as was registered by
    several organizations conducting monitoring, including the OSCE/ODIHR
    Election Observation Mission.

    The delegation's attention was called to a number of complaints that
    the prime minister - candidate for the RA presidency will have an
    unfair advantage of election campaign - as a result of the decision on
    continuation of his tenure during the election campaign. In the opinion
    of the delegation, thus the government assumes an extra obligation:
    not to create an impression that administrative resources are used for
    or against a candidate. The delegation welcomed the fact that so far
    the election campaign has proceeded in an open and free atmosphere,
    although it took notice of complaints of some candidates about
    difficulties related to obtaining areas for election headquarters in
    several marzes.

    Expressing gratitude to the Armenian authorities for cooperation and
    support during the visit, the PACE delegation expressed confidence
    that the authorities will respond to concerns expressed by the
    delegation and will continue their efforts aimed at holding democratic
    presidential elections.
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