PACE asks Venice Commission for an opinion on Azerbaijan referendum

The Bureau of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on Monday decided to send a seven person assessment mission to evaluate the referendum being held in Azerbaijani on 26 September. The referendum is being held to seek popular approval for proposed amendments to the country's constitution. The role of the PACE mission is not yet clear since the mission is too small to be able to observe the referendum comprehensively.

In a move that would have displeased the Azerbaijani government, the Bureau also decided to refer the consitutional amendments to the Venice Commission for an opinion. The Venice Commission provides legal and constitutional advise to Council of Europe member states on legislation and constitutional changes. Earlier the Azerbaijan government had rejected calls from the US and other western governments to refer the amendments to the Venice Commission prior to submitting them to the people for approval.

source: commonspace.eu

 

 

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