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    PEOPLE SHOWED THEY LIVE IN A TRUE STATE

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

    The director of the Institute of CIS Countries, Member of Parliament
    of Russian Duma Constantine Zatulin monitored the NKR parliamentary
    election on June 19th. In the morning of June 20th he gave a press
    conference for the mass media and the observers from different
    countries at the press centre of the Central Election Committee. In the
    beginning C. Zatulin said he had also monitored the latest presidential
    election, and he was in Karabakh a month before, therefore, he is
    well-acquainted with the Karabakh issue and the current situation
    in the country. Highly evaluating the parliamentary election,
    the director of the Institute of CIS Countries said, "Taking into
    account that the results of the elections have not been officially
    stated yet, I do not want to single out myself, but I would say the
    opinions of the observers on the election are mostly similar. In this
    poll the people of Nagorno Karabakh voted for different political
    parties and candidates but, in the long run, the people voted for
    democracy, at the same time viewing the matter as a resolution of the
    political issue." He mentioned that there are in the world, as it is
    now trendy to say, unrecognized countries, and there is a mistaken
    opinion especially among those who deny the existence of independent
    Karabakh, and accuse Nagorno Karabakh of not only the absence of
    statehood but also the right for self-determination. This election
    once again shows that the logistical preparation and standards, as
    well as the democratic means in Nagorno Karabakh are on a higher level
    than in several neighbouring countries which do not want to recognize
    NKR. "At least in Nagorno Karabakh it did not occur to anyone that
    power could pass from father to son," said C. Zatulin. "I think,
    in this election with such a high turnout people bore in their minds
    not only the election of candidates but also the issue of resolution
    of the territorial dispute. This election revealed the commitment of
    the people of Nagorno Karabakh to the democracy and acted as a means
    for the people of different political views and interests to show
    to the world that they live in a true state. One cannot explain this
    activity otherwise, for the election campaign was politically tense,
    and nevertheless, it did not give rise to cataclysms, incidents. The
    election was free, transparent, better organized than the previous
    ones." C. Zatulin said he had visited several polling stations,
    witnessed a number of positive things one will not come across in
    other, even developed countries. He singled out the stamped electoral
    rolls posted outside the polling stations, which is not practised in
    Russia. According to him, all the observers pointed out the fact that
    it is the first time that the parliamentary election in Karabakh is
    held under both the majority and proportional representation system.
    Although many candidates stated that people are not ready for this
    system of election, nevertheless, the observers think people were quick
    in orienting themselves in the new situation. In the end C. Zatulin
    advised the candidates who had not passed either under the majority,
    or the proportional representation system not to consider themselves
    to be "finished" with politics. "I stood for the RF parliament for
    four times, twice I lost and twice I won. I want to say that elections
    are like parachute flights. And sometimes, elections mean risk. One
    needs to pull the rip cord on time to land softly instead of falling,
    falling and crushing against the ground." C. Zatulin congratulated all
    the elected candidates, wished success to the new members of parliament
    and further effective activity for the good of the country and people
    to all the candidates. Then he answered the questions of journalists.

    LAURA GRIGORIAN. 26-06-2005
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