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    ELECTION - STEP TOWARDS DEMOCRACY

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    26 June 05

    The NKR Union of Journalists had invited observers from Czech,
    Croatia and Greece to monitor the parliamentary election. Immediately
    after the poll they met with the journalists at 24.00 on June 19th.
    In the beginning the representative of the International Association
    for Croatia Zoran Pusic thanked the Union of Journalists in the name
    of the monitoring delegation for the invitation to take part in the
    election. "Our group together with several observers from the Union
    of Journalists of NKR visited almost all the areas of the republic
    and did not detect any irregularities in any of the polling sites. To
    tell the truth, we had wanted to be present for the count, which is
    very important for us the observers, but as we have to leave tomorrow
    morning, we decided to hold the press conference at midnight. I must
    say we were surprised by the activity of common people. Thus they
    showed that they struggle for the recognition of Nagorno Karabakh
    as an independent state; free and fair elections are a step towards
    recognition of NKR," said Z. Pusic. The member of the group Edward
    Sarghissian also referred to the election as a step towards democracy
    and a commendable step for NKR as an unrecognized country. As distinct
    from his colleagues, Milan Stefanetz pointed out the irregularity
    detected by him in Askeran. According to him, the committee ignored
    the protest of the "Alliance". Nevertheless, he said, the most
    important thing about the election is that people are conscious of its
    importance in their lives. In answer to the question why his opinion
    and the opinion of the other members of the group were different,
    M. Stefanetz said they had visited different polling sites. In answer
    to the question of what the reason for his approach was, M. Stefanetz
    said he has considerable experience in monitoring and is aware of the
    international standards. Itka Adamchikova said they had not come to
    find faults but to monitor the election and to convey their opinions
    to the international community. From this viewpoint, according to
    her, the foundation of democracy in Karabakh is strong. According to
    the Greek observer, they observed the will to defend their right of
    voting among the people of Karabakh and advised therefore to foster
    democracy in the country. A similar opinion was expressed by Marineh
    Sarghissian from Czech. In answer to the question what the principles
    of evaluating the polls by a non-official monitoring mission are,
    the head of the mission said each of them had monitored similar
    elections in different places. The head of the monitoring mission
    has personally monitored 6 elections, including in Chechnya, Serbia,
    and is well-aware that Nagorno Karabakh is a difficult region and,
    nevertheless, manages to solve its problems. The observers once again
    thanked the people of Karabakh and wished them peace.

    LAURA GRIGORIAN. 26-06-2005
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