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    PACE PRESIDENT: "WE BELIEVE THAT PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN AZERBAIJAN WILL BE MORE DEMOCRATIC AND TRANSPARENT THAN PREVIOUS ONES"

    APA
    April 14 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Elnur Mammadli - APA. President of the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the Council of Europe (PACE) Mevlut Cavusoglu, who is visiting
    Azerbaijan, has today held a briefing on the outcomes of his visit,
    APA reports.

    Mevlut Cavusoglu said the aim of his visit was to hold discussions
    on the process of democratization in the country and the activities
    carried out with regard to Azerbaijan's commitments vis-a-vis the
    Council of Europe. He said the Council of Europe would assist the
    process of democratization, try to help Azerbaijan integrate into
    the European standards like other member states.

    "Next year we will mark the 10th anniversary of Azerbaijan's
    membership of the Council of Europe. But for us the best present
    that Azerbaijan can give on the occasion of the 10th anniversary is
    to hold democratic and transparent elections in autumn. This will
    be the biggest victory for us. The officials that we met also said
    the elections will be democratic. I met with President Ilham Aliyev,
    speaker of the parliament, foreign minister, representatives of the
    political parties. We also delivered to President the proposals of
    the opposition parties concerning the forthcoming elections, laws,"
    he said.

    Cavusoglu expressed his confidence that the parliamentary elections
    would be held democratically: "It's because of atmosphere of the
    meetings I've held here. But it will depend on the steps to be
    taken henceforth. We think these elections will be more democratic
    and transparent than previous ones. We want to believe it and we
    believe it. We had open discussions over all issues. We saw that
    the Government of Azerbaijan was committed to the implementation of
    commitments taken to the Council of Europe. There were productive
    discussions on important steps that Azerbaijan will take towards the
    fulfillment of commitments during my presidency".

    Cavusoglu stated that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict was also in the
    focus of attention during the visit and added that the Council of
    Europe has open and exact position on this issue: "As the Council of
    Europe, we have moved forward to establish the Sub-Committee at the
    Parliamentary Assembly in order to contribute to this peace process.

    We will establish this committee soon and I will head this committee".

    Cavusoglu also stated that he would visit Ganja as well.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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