INTERGOVERNMENTAL ASSEMBLY OF UNRECOGNIZED STATES TO INFORM WORLD COMMUNITY ON HOW MUCH DEMOCRATIC WERE ELECTIONS IN KARABAKH
PanARMENIAN.Net
19.07.2007 17:20 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ People of Nagorno Karabakh are important to recognize
the results of presidential elections, Grigori Marakutsa, Secretary
General of Intergovernmental Assembly "For Democracy and Nations’
Rights" stated commenting on the refusal of the international community
to recognize elections in unrecognized republics.
He said, "for some reasons nobody has even thought to send observers
or put a question on recognizing or not recognizing elections in
Great Britain or Germany.
"Why we must abase ourselves for the necessity of that recognition,"
he underlined adding that the "international community has set up
a certain protectorate over us, wants to spread its democracy and
evaluate if elections are carried out well".
In this respect Marakutsa noticed the Electoral Code and the process
itself in the post-Soviet countries is much more democratic than in
West, since legislation of some western countries excludes existence
of international observers and it’s out of question to allow proxies
of candidates to be present during count of votes. "There are no other
fairer elections in the world than we have," he concluded. He also
said, in the result of NKR elections the Intergovernmental Assembly
"For Democracy and Nations’ Rights" will make a joint statement. The
protocol will also be announced for the international community to be
informed on how much democratic were elections in Nagorno Karabakh,
IA Regnum reports.
Unrecognized states of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transdnestria are
members of Intergovernmental Assembly "For Democracy and Nations’
Rights". Nagorno Karabakh has observer status in this structure. The
Intergovernmental Assembly decided to carry out observation mission
in NKR during its 4th session in Sukhumi June 24, 2007.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress