14-05-2007 11:01:51
Presidency of the European Union satisfied that
elections in Armenia “were, on the whole, conducted
fairly, freely and largely in accordance with the
international commitments”
Yerevan, May 14. /Mediamax/. Presidency of the
European Union (EU) stated “with satisfaction” that
the parliamentary elections held in Armenia on 12
May “were, on the whole, conducted fairly, freely
and largely in accordance with the international
commitments which Armenia had entered into”.
Mediamax reports that this is said in the statement
of the Presidency of the European Union.
“Presidency welcomes the fact that, compared to
previous elections, significant progress has been
made”, the document reads.
“The Presidency also welcomes the fact that the
parliamentary elections were observed and monitored
closely and in a professional manner by a
comprehensive ODIHR election observation mission and
by delegations from the OSCE and Council of Europe
Parliamentary Assemblies”, is noted in the
statement.
Looking ahead to the presidential elections due to
be held at the beginning of 2008, the EU Presidency
called on Armenia to investigate and resolve the
procedural problems which still exist, particularly
those concerning vote-counting but also the isolated
cases of irregularities which were observed.
“The Presidency of the European Union is very much
in favor of intensifying cooperation with Armenia.
This would breathe new life into the European
Neighborhood Policy and the Action Plan agreed under
it”, the statement reads
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