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    WE ENCOUNTER REGRESS, GENTLEMEN!

    A1+
    [07:35 pm] 02 May, 2006

    "Democracy has developed asymmetrically within the recent 14 years
    in Armenia since the proclamation of independence. Though Armenia was
    the first country among the Soviet former republics to put an end to
    communists' power, the absence of the efficient system of checks and
    balances, the centralization of the president's liabilities and the
    lack of independent civil service paved a way for a weak governing
    system and spread corruption," the 2005 review of "Freedom House"
    organization begins with these words.

    The organization deems the RA election procedure a serious obstacle
    for democracy; "The public inconfidence to the election procedure was
    determined by the high - rank officials' failure to hold democratic
    elections." According to Ann Walker, the reporter of "Freedom House"
    on Armenian issues, though the Constitution guarantees a number of
    fundamental provisions for human rights protection, in fact there
    are many obstacles hindering their efficient protection. "Judicial
    system has little independence."

    While speaking of the corruption deeply rooted in the country, Ann
    Walker first of all laid the stress on official corruption. "The
    close ties of the political and economic elites and the absence of
    efficient law implementation give ground for official corruption."

    The representatives of "Freedom House" maintain that the discord
    between the Government and the Opposition will still strengthen at the
    turn of the year; on the eve of 2007 elections. The organized attached
    importance to the role of mass media in establishing democracy in
    the country and mentioned that the Armenian media turned "from half
    independent" to "half dependent" in the course of 2002 - 2003. "The
    main free Armenian TV channel "A1+" was embattled in 2002 and was
    unable to resume its frequency license. The members of the Commission
    on television and radio are so far appointed by President Kocharyan."

    The representatives of "Freedom House" stated at the end of their
    review that they held a thorough survey taking into consideration
    their meetings with the Government, political figures, NGOs and
    representatives of mass media. By the way, certain journalists inquired
    about the results of the Armenian observation in comparison with the
    Georgian and Azeri ones. As it turns out, there has been progress in
    Georgia in connection with democracy, whereas the state of Azerbaijan
    is worse than that of Armenia.

    This is a real consolation for Armenia.
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