Постоянный комитет ПАСЕ обсудит итоги выборов в Армении

25 мая в столице Албании - Тиране на заседании постоянного комитета ПАСЕ в числе прочих вопросов будут обсуждены парламентские выборы, которые прошли в Армении 6 мая.

Вопрос уже включен в повестку дня комитета. В рамках заседания будет заслушан доклад главы миссии ПАСЕ по наблюдению за парламентскими выборами в Армении баронессой Эммой Николсон.

Наблюдатели БДИПЧ ОБСЕ уже выступили с промежуточным докладом, в котором отметили мирный характер выборов прошедших в Армении, однако указали на ряд недостатков и нарушений, которые должны быть искоренены до президентских выборов 2013 года. От наблюдателей БДИПЧ ОБСЕ также ожидается итоговый доклад по наблюдению за парламентскими выборами в Армении.

За выборами в Армении наблюдало 647 международных наблюдателей и более 31 тысячи местных наблюдателей, что является беспрецедентным числом для армянских выборов. В Армении для наблюдения за парламентскими выборами свои миссии направили БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ (258 наблюдателя), Парламентская Ассамблея ОБСЕ (69), ПАСЕ (37), Межпарламентская ассамблея СНГ (22), Миссия наблюдателей СНГ (151), а также Международный фонд избирательных систем (IFES) и международная организация SILBA.

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