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    REPORT ON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OBSERVATION IN ARMENIA PRESENTED AT PACE SESSION

    arminfo
    2008-04-14 18:46:00

    ArmInfo. A report on the presidential election observation in Armenia
    has been presented at a PACE session. The author of the report is John
    Prescott, the PACE rapporteur on election in Armenia and rapporteur
    of the Ad-Hoc of PACE Bureau.

    The report says that according to the election assessment presented
    by international election observation mission the next day after the
    presidential election, the 19 February presidential election in the
    Republic of Armenia was administered mostly in line with OSCE and
    Council of Europe commitments and standards. The mission included
    delegations of OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, European parliament,
    OSCE/ODIHR. According to this assessment, the Armenian authorities made
    genuine efforts to address shortcomings noted in previous elections,
    including the legal framework, however, further improvements and
    commensurate political will are required to guarantee absolute
    implementation of legislation's items. In this connection, the Ad-Hoc
    Committee calls on Armenian authorities to solve the problems mentioned
    in the document, particularly, the lack of public confidence in the
    electoral process and its results. The Constitution's restrictions
    with respect to the rights of citizens having dual citizenship run
    counter to the CoE standards and should be abolished.

    The Ad-hoc Committee expresses deep concern with the lack of public
    confidence in the electoral process and its results. The lack of
    confidence is one of the main obstacles for consolidation of the
    society and deepening of democracy in Armenia. Unfortunately, unequal
    conditions of election campaign, shortcomings and violations fixed on
    the election day, as well as the ways to deal with complaints fail to
    contribute to growth of public confidence in the electoral process, the
    report notes. The Ad-Hoc Committee expresses pity over the fact that
    election bodies, particularly, the CEC considered the complaints, this
    undermined the public confidence in objectivity of election bodies. The
    report points out that a number of persons interested in the election
    campaign displayed a low level of confidence in judicial bodies.

    The report stresses the significance of observance of the law and
    order by all presidential candidates, at the same time the issue
    of independence of the judicial system is raised. This must cause
    the Assembly's special concern, the report says. The lack of formal
    sessions of the CEC undermined the transparency of the election bodies'
    work, it says. According to the authors, the Feb 19 election distinctly
    showed the restrictions in efficiency of putting stamps in documents
    to avoid repeat voting. It is pointed out that this measure was taken
    to avoid fraud. In this connection, the Ad-Hoc Committee appeals to
    Armenia's authorities to use ink for marking fingers, this method was
    efficiently used in a number of other European countries. The report
    doesn't cover the analysis of the March 1 events followed by the
    announcement of a state of emergency. According to the authors, it is
    obvious that the state of emergency was caused by the lack of public
    confidence in the electoral process and legitimacy of its results.

    The authors of the report also point out that the legislative field
    of Armenia should be reformed urgently. These reforms should be held
    in a dialogue between the authorities and the opposition and aimed at
    elimination of any control or prevalence of interests of a political
    force or party over the election bodies or electoral process, the
    report notes. Yet, the international observers think that further
    work should be done for commensurate political will to be displayed to
    address remaining challenges such as: the absence of a clear separation
    between State and party functions, the lack of public confidence in the
    electoral process and ensuring equal treatment of election contestants.
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