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    PACE DELEGATION CONCERNED OVER INACCURACIES IN ARMENIA'S VOTER LIST

    NEWS.AM
    January 17, 2013 | 20:31

    PACE delegation welcomes the intention of the Armenian authorities
    to organize and election fully in line with international standards,
    says the statement issued on Thursday.

    The pre-electoral delegation headed by Karen Woldseth is on a visit
    to Armenia. In the statement the observers express concern over
    continuing substantial inaccuracies in the voter list, confusion
    about the right to vote for Armenians living abroad. The delegation
    was also disappointed to note the previous recommendations on urgently
    dealing with these issues have not been implemented.

    The delegation also noted that, one month before the vote, the
    general public is lacking both interest and confidence in the
    electoral process. It is a matter of great concern, in particular,
    given that major political parties, which were strongly expected to
    present presidential candidates, chose not to do so because of their
    lack of trust in the conduct of the election

    The decision has narrowed the voters' choice, leading to a solution
    even more regrettable as the elections to come are already overshadowed
    by apathy and a lack if faith. The delegation emphasized the citizens'
    trust must be restored as elections are essential for democratic
    development.

    It also strongly hopes that issues already criticized in PACE's report
    on the parliamentary elections of 6 May, 2012, in particular cases of
    intimidation of votes and extensive use of administrative resources
    have been dealt with in a way that ensures such practices will not
    be repeated. It also hopes that a level playing field will be granted
    to all candidates, inter alia, through balanced media coverage.

    The delegation welcomes increased media freedom and hopes that
    registered candidates will engage in electoral campaigns based on
    concrete and that the public discussion will focus more on substance,
    so that the electorate can make an informed choice.

    The delegation is aware of the legal improvements brought by the new
    Electoral Code adopted in 2011. It however insists that a fair and
    proper implementation of the Code is as important as the Code itself.

    The PACE pre-electoral delegation was in Yerevan at the invitation
    of the President of the National Assembly. It met with presidential
    candidates, including the incumbent President, leaders of the factions
    in the Parliament, President of the National Assembly, the Foreign
    Minister, the Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission, the
    Head of the National Police, the General Prosecutor, NGO and media
    representatives, the Head of the OSCE/ODIHR election observation
    mission and diplomats in Yerevan.

    A full 22-member PACE delegation will arrive in Yerevan in mid-February
    to observe the vote. The PACE delegation will present its findings and
    recommendations to the Assembly during its April session in Strasburg.

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