В надежде на "идеальные выборы". Ожидания относительно предстоящих парламентских выборов в Армении растут.

Парламентская ассамблея Совета Европы (ПАСЕ) надеется, что предстоящие парламентские выборы 6 мая в Армении будут "идеальными". Глава предвыборной наблюдательной миссии ПАСЕ в Армении, баронесса Эмма Николсон, сказала об этом на пресс-конференции в Ереване 12 апреля, сообщает Медиамакс. По ее словам, они провели много встреч в Армении в течение последних дней и получили информацию по различным вопросам и проблемам.

Эмма Николсон отметила, что команда предвыборной наблюдательной миссии ПАСЕ включающая в себя 28 парламентариев прибудет в Ереван для осуществления наблюдательной миссии 3 мая. Баронесса отметила, что у них есть большой опыт в проведении выборов. Она заверила журналистов, что они будут "фиксировать, как недостатки, так и положительные стороны".

Отвечая на вопрос об избирательных списках, Эмма Николсон заявила, что миссия встретилась с руководством паспортно-визового управления Полиции Армении. "Мы провели удовлетворительные обсуждения, и они сказали нам, что работают в направлении создания механизмов по обеспечению большей прозрачности процессов".

Тем временем, ​​второй обзор по парламентским выборам в Армении 2012, подготовленный LINKS Анализ, был опубликован сегодня, который фокусируется на трех коалиционных партиях, которые были основой поддержкой президента Армении Сержа Саргсяна в течение последних четырех лет. В обзоре говорится, что "коалиция, которая поддерживало правительство президента Армении Сержа Саргсяна в течение последних четырех лет очень часто выглядит усталой, разделённой и без видения будущего, и парламентские выборы 6 мая будут тестом всех этих трех компонентов, и провал по одному из них может сделать невозможным возвращение обратно в парламент. Но первое испытание коалиции будет ее способность обеспечить свободные и справедливые выборы, что даст армянской политической системе в целом легитимность, которой ей в некоторой степени не хватает."

С полным обзором можно ознакомиться здесь.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Медиамакс и LINKS Анализ

Фото: Британский парламентарий баронесса Эмма Николсон выступает на пресс-конференции ПАСЕ в Ереване 12 апреля (фото любезно предоставлено Медиамакс).

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