
ArmInfo.In Armenia, equal conditions are created for all political forces participating in the pre-electoral race. Vice Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Eduard Sharmazanov stated on March 16 at the meeting with First Deputy Chairman of the CIS Executive Committee Viktor Huminski
As the press service of the parliament told ArmInfo, the vice-speaker presented the process of harmonization of the legislation after the constitutional reforms, as well as changes in the electoral legislation. He assured that the new Electoral Code was adopted by mutual consent of the authorities and the opposition. Sharmazanov noted that Armenia is moving to a parliamentary system of government, and on this path attaches special importance to the work and objective assessments of the observation missions. In this regard, the vice-speaker considered the activities of the CIS observers important.
Sharmazanov emphasized the importance of holding elections in accordance with democratic standards. "All preconditions for organizing transparent elections are created - political and civil will, a new Constitution." Equal conditions for all political forces are created for the conduct of the election campaign", he stressed.
Huminski, in his turn, noted that the main goal of CIS observers is to preserve political neutrality. In his view, changes in the EC are revolutionary and democratic. He detailed the goals and upcoming steps of the CIS observation mission.
To note, 76 representatives of Russia, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan confirmed their participation in the CIS observation mission. In total, the mission will include 150-180 observers, 20of which, are long-term observers. They will arrive in Armenia at the invitation of the Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan. In addition, a long-term observation mission of the OSCE/ODIHR began its activities on 23 February. 14 experts of the group and 28 observers arrived in Armenia. To accomplish the mission on election day, 250 more observers will join them. Also, 3,500 observers from the "Citizen-Observer" initiative are expected to attend.