ПАСЕ просит Венецианскую комиссию дать оценку референдума в Азербайджане

В понедельник, Бюро Парламентской Ассамблеи Совета Европы (ПАСЕ) приняло решение направить миссию из семи человек для оценки референдума, котороый запланирован в Азербайджане на 26 сентября. Референдум проводится для одобрение обществом предложенных поправок к конституции страны. Роль миссии ПАСЕ пока еще не ясна, так как миссия слишком мала для того, чтобы провезти комплексный мониторинг за ходом референдума.

Решение Бюро ПАСЕ, которое вызвало раздражение в правительстве Азербайджана, также постановило передать планируемые конституционные поправки на рассмотрение Венецианской Комиссии. Венецианская комиссия представляет правовые и конституционные советы государствам-членам Совета Европы по вопросам законодательства и конституционных изменений. Ранее правительство Азербайджана отвергло призывы со стороны США и других западных стран передать планируемые поправки Венецианской комиссии до вынесения их на референдум.

источник: commonspace.eu

 

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