ArmInfo.Extraordinary parliamentary elections comply with the requirements of today's legislation. The head of the OSCE / ODIHR observation mission, Ambassador Ursula Gahek, said this at a press conference in Yerevan on November 13, responding to a question about the suddenness of early election dates and the possible impact of early elections on the process of organizing them.
She noted that they had already met with the leadership of the CEC. "They have a difficult job ahead of them, but the CEC assured us that they would work as quickly as possible. The parties also began preparing lists. Of course, from a political point of view, there was suddenness, however, we haven't yet fixed any obstacles in the list-making process. If such processes will be noticed, they will find a place in the report ", Gacek said. Answering the question whether it is not enough 12 days to conduct a campaign, the head of the observation mission stated that there are no accepted standards on this issue. "Yes, indeed, the official election campaign will last 12 days, but there are no prohibiting mechanisms for holding a number of events before that. Each country has its own legislation and its own approaches to this issue", she said.
Touching the question of changing the Electoral Code, Gacek said that they were informed that there were attempts to make changes to the EC, but the parliament did not approve them. "In this election, we will act according to the old Electoral Code, and we will fix everything we see", she concluded.