Споксмен БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ:

Представители мониторинговой миссии Бюро по демократическим институтам и правам человека ОБСЕ (БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ) намерены посетить как можно больше избирательных участков во всех крупных регионах Армении.  Об этом корреспонденту АрмИнфо заявил пресс-секретарь БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ Томас Раймер (Thomas Rymer). "Разумеется, наши наблюдатели не могут посетить абсолютно все избирательные участки, но мы постараемся охватить как можно больше участков", - заявил Раймер.

Представитель мониторинговой миссии отметил, что комментировать и давать какие-либо оценки тому, какой характер носят нынешние выборы, рано. "Все оценки должны носить завершенный характер и охватывать все элементы выборов за день. Завтра, по итогам выборов, мы опубликуем предварительное заключение о результатах избирательного процесса и организации подсчета голосов", - отметил представитель БДИПЧ.

Он напомнил, что за парламентскими выборами в республике следят около 350 наблюдателей из 42 стран, включая 41 наблюдателя и эксперта БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ, принимавших участие в долгосрочных наблюдениях. Кроме того, международная наблюдательская миссия состоит из порядка 200 краткосрочных наблюдателей и 60 парламентеров и сотрудников ПА ОБСЕ, 25 наблюдателей прибыло в страну от ПАСЕ и 10 из Европейского Парламента.

Отметим, что для проведения парламентских выборов в Армении сформирован 41 избирательный округ с 1982 избирательными участками.

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