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    Regnum News Agency, Russia
    Feb. 20, 2008


    International observers: Armenian presidential election mostly in
    accordance with international standards


    According to preliminary assessment of international observers from
    the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, PACE (Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe), the OSCE/ODIHR (Office for Democratic
    Institutions and Human Rights), the European Parliament, the
    presidential election in Armenia mostly satisfied the international
    standards, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly's Vice President, Senator from
    Belgium Anne-Marie Lizin said at a press conference on February 20.

    A REGNUM correspondent quotes her as saying that high-ranking
    officials took all possible measures to address shortcomings fixed at
    previous elections. `The European observers have found that the
    Armenian authorities took effective measures to address the
    shortcomings of the last elections, but it is necessary to work for
    further change and demonstrate political will to touch upon the
    subjects that cause lack of public confidence in the election
    process,' Lizin noted.

    She added that the Central Election Commission (CEC) showed high
    level of transparency in its actions except for the process of
    tackling complaints that were discussed at informal meetings of the
    commission without election agents, observers or the media. Despite
    the fact that it does not conflict with the legislation of the
    country, such way of their actions posed under threat the confidence
    of the election participants.

    Lizin added that many candidates were participating actively in the
    election campaign and had an opportunity to present their programs to
    the electorate; they didn't encounter obstacles in organizing
    rallies.

    Speaking on election campaign coverage in the media, Lizin noted that
    mostly the coverage of all the candidates in the media was balanced.
    However, one of the candidates was granted more negative coverage by
    television channels, especially by the Armenian Public Television.
    `At the same time, the candidate from the ruling party continued
    fulfilling his duties of the prime minister that brought him some
    advantages during the election campaign,' she added. The observers
    emphasized that there was absolutely no criticism against the
    authorities on television.

    In general, Anne- Marie Lizin noted that some members of the
    observation mission became the witnesses of `very-very bad
    incidents,' however, the process made the impression of some
    progress. `We cannot state on the scale of such accidents, but the
    very fact that those accidents took place must be taken into
    account,' she stated noting that `for example some participants may
    initiate vote recount.'
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