PACE post-election delegation urges
Moscow, 21.01.2012 – A post-election
delegation1 of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(PACE), ending a two-day visit to Moscow (20-21 January), has welcomed
widespread indications – from across the political spectrum – of the need for
political change in Russia, and called for this change to be substantial and
sustainable. It should not be a survival mechanism, the delegation said.
The six-member delegation, visiting
Moscow on 20 and 21 January, said that Russian voters, whatever their political
views, were making increasingly clear their preference for elections that are
conducted fairly, and called on the politicians to respond to this need as an
urgent priority. Recent mass demonstrations throughout
In particular, while recognising the
ability of the electoral authorities to overcome major technical challenges in
organising elections in such a vast country, it said there was a pressing need
for an impartial referee to oversee voting in
The delegation also welcomed
possibilities for greater dialogue between the authorities and civil society,
as well as evidence of rudimentary political alliances, which it said were
encouraging advances in
In particular, the delegation noted
the declared readiness of the ruling United Russia party to remedy at least
some of the shortcomings that marred December’s Duma elections. In a joint
statement, international observers said these had been marked by a convergence
of the state and the governing party, limited political competition and a lack
of fairness. The delegation expects the authorities to translate these promises
into action.
The delegation met the Chair of the
Central Election Commission, Vladimir Churov, as well as the leaderships of
United Russia, the Communist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, A Just
Russia, Yabloko and PARNAS, a civil society group that
was denied registration as a political party. It also met
The delegation was visiting
International observers' statement
following the 4 December Duma elections
Contact:
Angus
Macdonald, PACE Communication Division, mobiles: +79150765726 or +33 (0)6 30 49
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Members of the delegation: Tiny Kox (Netherlands, UEL), head of delegation; Marietta
de Pourbaix-Lundin (Sweden, EPP/CD); Øyvind Vaksdal (Norway, EDG); Andrea
Rigoni (Italy, ALDE); György Frunda (Romania, EPP/CD), monitoring
co-rapporteur; Andreas Gross (Switzerland, SOC), monitoring co-rapporteur.