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    ARMENIA'S 2013 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: CALM BUT NO REAL COMPETITION

    Eurasia Review
    Feb 19 2013

    By Eurasia Review -- (February 19, 2013)

    Armenia's presidential elections on Monday were calm but the campaign
    lacked substantive political debate and real competition, as three
    major opposition parties decided not to field candidates, reported
    observer MEPs.

    "We have observed a calm election day, characterised by no major
    difficulties in procedures, following a somewhat quiet, low-key
    election campaign with no substantive political debate or real
    competition. This was due mainly to the decision by three major parties
    not to field candidates", said EP delegation chair Milan Cabrnoch
    (ECR, CZ), delivering the MEPs' preliminary observations in Yerevan
    on Tuesday.

    The delegation stressed that Armenia needs to restore faith in
    electoral processes for the future and must deliver on democratic,
    economic and social reforms with a view to concluding the EU-Armenia
    Association Agreement.

    MEPs also endorsed the preliminary findings of an election observation
    mission sent by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
    Rights (OSCE/ODIHR) , headed by Ambassador Heidi Tagliavini.

    Ms Tagliavini said that the elections themselves had been well run and
    had respected the fundamental freedoms of assembly and expression,
    but that a lack of impartiality and the misuse of administrative
    resources in campaign had "blurred the distinction between the
    activities of the state and those of the ruling party".

    http://www.eurasiareview.com/19022013-armenias-2013-presidential-elections-calm-but-no-real-competition/

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