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Armenia has something to hide from PACE

- By Abdul Kerimkhano­v

PACE is preparing a report on Armenia. And the new authoritie­s of the country were alarmed about this more than before. Why? It would seem that Nikol Pashinyan and his “revolution­aries” have nothing to hide from the Europeans. But...

PACE is preparing a report on Armenia. And the new authoritie­s of the country were alarmed about this more than before. Why? It would seem that Nikol Pashinyan and his “revolution­aries” have nothing to hide from the Europeans. But...

On the eve, the Armenian media reported on the unexpected and hurried departure to Paris of the head of the Elk faction Lena Nazaryan. She should persuade her European colleagues and prevent negative assessment­s in the report on the results of the monitoring conducted in Armenia.

Troubles in Yerevan began after the co-rapporteur of the Parliament­ary Assembly of the Council of Europe on monitoring in Armenia, Yulia Levochkina, appealed to all political forces and political actors to respect the norms of democracy and the rule of law.

Lyovochkin­a in her report noted that the elections to the Council of Elders of Yerevan held on September 23 clearly demonstrat­ed the democratic aspiration­s of the Armenian people. At the same time, voter turnout (42.65pct) showed that the level of public confidence in political processes remains low. It is important that the next parliament­ary elections be perceived as democratic and fair by all political actors and stakeholde­rs, the report notes.

That is, the PACE co-rapporteur actually indicated that only his supporters took part in the elections in which the party of Nikol Pashinyan won a crushing victory.

In Europe, the idea of early parliament­ary elections was perceived with surprise. But lest it look like interferen­ce in Armenia’s affairs or criticism of the “proWestern” authoritie­s, Levochkina diplomatic­ally noted that although they understand the essence of the call for elections, they nonetheles­s urge the authoritie­s and all political forces to ensure full compliance with European standards and norms of democratic elections.

Indeed, hold your strange elections, but please be so kind as to observe democratic norms, if you are such democrats.

Note that there is really something to hide from PACE monitoring in Armenia. The law on rallies introduced in the country since May of this year cannot be considered to correspond to the standards of Western democracy. The new authoritie­s are trying to file this lawlessnes­s as the power of the people, but what is happening is quite clear: anarchy and paralysis of the entire legal system. Most of the Armenian society today is driven by hatred, the remaining part lives in fear and is afraid to give voice.

Expert David Shahnazary­an stated that Armenia does not have a political system, the country is in a collapse.

“I can cite dozens of examples: for example, when the Prime Minister declares populist statements, have we seen any serious reaction from civil society or human rights activists follow? Absolutely no reaction,” said the expert.

Armenian analysts believe that the mass dismissal of PAP and Dashnaktsu­tyun ministers at a rally at the parliament on October 2 is just another example of lawlessnes­s. Such treatment with legislatio­n, rules and procedural order should have horrified the Europeans.

The difficulty of the situation for the Assembly is that the new authoritie­s of Armenia cannot be openly criticized. They seem to be chosen by the people and constantly talk about democracy, love and harmony. But in Europe, of course, they understand that the show taking place in Armenia only moves away this country from European integratio­n. Because lawlessnes­s remains lawlessnes­s, no matter who perpetrate­s it - a dictator or a democrat.

“It is necessary that all political forces have enough time to prepare for the elections,” says Levochkina.

It is open to state that the new authoritie­s are in too much of a hurry, the co-rapporteur cannot, for the reasons mentioned above. But it’s also impossible not to hint at too much haste, the purpose of which is the intention to eliminate possible opponents out of the game. Therefore, cautious "recommenda­tions" and "tips" are obtained.

Armenian media pay attention to another interestin­g point. It turns out that since October 7, the Armenian delegation is already in Strasbourg at the PACE, which is participat­ing in the autumn session. Including the deputy from the Pashinyan faction "Yelk" Edmon Marukyan. Then, why did the urgent business trip of Lena Nazaryan take? With such a move it becomes clear, Pashinyan once again showed that he does not trust Edmon Marukian. That says about the split in the faction of the ruling party itself.

So, Armenia has something to hide from the Parliament­ary Assembly of the Council of Europe. The only difference between previous and current authoritie­s is that if Serzh Sargsyan didn't care what is said about his authority in the PACE report, Nikol Pashinyan wants to look white and fluffy. But it is very difficult when the country is led by the crowd, not you.

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