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    ARMENIA'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS CALM BUT NO REAL COMPETITION, MEPS SAY

    ENPI Info Centre
    Feb 20 2013

    Armenia's presidential elections on 18 February were calm but the
    campaign lacked substantive political debate and real competition,
    European Parliament (EP) observers have said.

    EP delegation chair Milan Cabrnoch, delivering the MEPs' preliminary
    observations in Yerevan yesterday, said there had been no major
    difficulties in procedures on election day, "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."

    The parliamentary delegation stressed that Armenianeeds to restore
    faith in electoral processes for the future and "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.

    Tagliavini said the elections themselves had been well run and had
    respected the fundamental freedoms of assembly and expression, but
    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". (EU Neighbourhood Info)

    http://enpi-info.eu/maineast.php?id=32040&id_type=1&lang_id=450




    From: A. Papazian
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