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THE FIRST NEGATIVE OPINION

Politics

After midnight the preliminary conclusions of the working group consisting of 11 observers from Greece, Croatia, and Czech Republic were announced. The ideas were different: the representatives of Croatia and Greece evaluated the elections positive mentioning several unimportant violations, whereas the representative of Czech Republic was of a completely different opinion.

The representative of the Czech Republic, chief editor of the newspaper “Czech Republic”, independent lawyer Milan Stefanec announced that he cannot make an idea about the fairness of the elections on the whole territory of Karabakh, but if what he has seen took place in the majority of the electoral areas, “it will be very difficult to call the elections democratic and fair”.

The lawyer, who has also been in the OSCE Observers Mission to Azerbaijan and Belarus, substantiated his opinion with the following facts, “Before throwing the ballots into the boxes, the electors in Askeran showed whom they had votes for. The empowered person of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation wanted to complain, but the Committee head refused to admit it saying that nothing of the kind had happened”.

Milan Stefanec also mentioned other violations, «In an electoral area in Martakert the validity or invalidity of the documents was decided not by the Committee head, but by the Military Commander». He added that the members of the Electoral Committee had no idea of the Electoral Code, «When we asked them who forms the Electoral Committee, they could no answer. They did not know who had appointed them. These things are menace for democratic elections».

When the journalists asked how the diversity of the opinions of the observers is accounted for, they answered that they have realized the observation is different electoral areas, and besides, their different evaluations are the testimony to their independence from one another.

Let us also mention that the Central Electoral Committee did not announce the preliminary results of the elections in due time. The reason for that was the delay of the protocols from the electoral areas.

ANNA ISRAYELYAN

Correspondent of “Aravot” especially for “A1+”