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    OSCE/ODIHR ISSUES FIRST INTERIM REPORT ON ARMENIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2013/01/24/osce-elections/
    16:38 24/01/2013

    The Election Observation Mission of the OSCE Office for Democratic
    Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has issued its first interim
    report on the February 18 presidential election in Armenia, posted
    on the OSCE official website.

    "In line with constitutional provisions, on 8 December 2012 the
    Central Election Commission (CEC) announced that scheduled presidential
    election will be held on 18 February 2013. Following aninvitation from
    the Prime Minister, the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and
    Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR) established an Election Observation Mission
    (EOM) on 10 January. The EOM, led by Ambassador Heidi Tagliavini,
    consists of a 13-member core team based in Yerevan and 24 longterm
    observers who were deployed on 16 January to ten locations across
    the country. The EOM members are drawn from 21 OSCE participating
    States. OSCE/ODIHR will request participating States to second 250
    short-term observers to observe voting, counting, and tabulation of
    results on election day," the report said.

    "The most recent parliamentary elections were held in May 2012,"
    the report said.

    "The OSCE/ODIHR EOM observed the 2012 parliamentary elections and
    concluded in its final report that the elections "were characterized
    by a competitive, vibrant and largely peaceful campaign, which was,
    however, marked by a low level of confidence in the integrity of
    the process.

    Following the parliamentary elections, a working group composed
    of government and other state representatives was established
    by presidential decree.2 The group was tasked to explore the
    recommendations offered in the OSCE/ODIHR EOM Final Report and by
    other observer organizations, and to put forward an action plan for
    their implementation. The results of the group's work were presented
    to the OSCE/ODIHR in October 2012, which recommended that fundamental
    aspects of the legal framework should not be amended so close to the
    upcoming election," the report said.

    "The electoral legal framework underwent significant reform in May
    2011, when a new Electoral Code was adopted. The upcoming election
    is the first presidential election that will be held under this
    Code. The OSCE/ODIHR and the Council of Europe's European Commission
    for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) have assessed the
    Code as comprehensive and providing a sound basis for the conduct of
    democratic elections.

    At the same time, while the new Code addresses a number of previous
    recommendations offered by the OSCE/ODIHR and the Venice Commission,
    there are still areas where it could benefit from improvement,"
    the report said.

    "There are 96 television channels, including 6 with nationwide
    coverage, 20 radio companies, some 90 print publications and numerous
    online media. Television is the most important source of information,
    especially outside of Yerevan. Public television, H1, has nationwide
    reach and is considered one of the most influential media outlets,"
    the report said.

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