Statement of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Azerbaijan regarding the Statement of OSCE/ODIHR and OSCE Parliamentary Assembly on Preliminary Findings and Conclusions of the Presidential Elections in the Republic of Azerbaijan conducted on October 9, 2013
STATEMENT
of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Azerbaijan
regarding the Statement of OSCE/ODIHR and OSCE
Parliamentary Assembly on
Preliminary Findings and Conclusions
of the Presidential Elections in the
Republic of Azerbaijan
conducted on October 9, 2013
Preliminary report
of OSCE/ODIHR on the Presidential elections in the Republic of Azerbaijan
conducted on October 9, 2013 is regarded as the insult of Azerbaijan voters’
will and is not accepted by the Central Election Commission of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
The assessment of
the Presidential elections in the Republic of Azerbaijan by OSCE/ODIHR on
October 10, 2013 seriously differs from the opinion of the other 20
international organizations observing these elections and by releasing such a
report, OSCE/ODIHR has isolated itself.
The Central
Election Commission carried out wide-scale projects and implemented the
activities regularly for the awareness-raising of all the participants of the
election process, provided the candidates with equal facilities without
exception and the activity of the election commissions was open to domestic and
international publicity for free, fair and democratic conduct of the
Presidential elections in the Republic of Azerbaijan on October 9, 2013. Web cameras
were installed in 1000 polling stations which covered the geography of the
republic excluding the occupied territories for providing the internet users
with the opportunity of incessant observation on the voting day and nearly 1400
international observers and media representatives, as well as, almost 52000
domestic observers were facilitated to observe the processes from the beginning
till the end for ensuring transparency.
The elections were
monitored by the representatives of the competent international organizations
like Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, European Parliament, OSCE
and European Union, parliamentarians of France, Italy, Great Britain, Russia,
Turkey and many other countries, the representatives of CIS, The Parliamentary
Assembly of Turkic Countries and other European and American organizations
joined the elections with hundreds of observers and in the end, they highly
assessed these elections and declared that they had not observed any case which
could shadow the election results. Protesting the report of the organization
represented by him during the press conference on the election results
conducted by OSCE/ODIHR, Michel Voisin, head of 280 short-term observers conducting
the main observation of OSCE/ODIHR on Election Day, declared that the elections
was free, transparent and fair and determined the winner unambiguously.
Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe and European Parliament specially emphasized
free, fair and transparent conduct of the Presidential elections in the
Republic of Azerbaijan in their statement on the election results issued on
October 10, 2013.
But as
traditionally, only one organization – OSCE/ODIHR takes a position differing
for its unfairness and partiality against the elections conducted in Azerbaijan
in general observation atmosphere. The missions’ preliminary report on the
observation of the elections was contrary to the opinions of many observers
basing on real observations and findings and they continued biased direction in
the interim reports which served to distort the reality.
Without taking
notice of the serious law violations during elections, as well as, plots
against human life in neighbor countries, OSCE/ODIHR is still keeping on fabricating
false comments against Azerbaijan.
Even the principle
of simple balance was not taken into account during the compile of this report
which differs for its efforts of shadowing the process and the cases highly
assessed by the previous election missions of OSCE/ODIHR were seriously criticized,
in many cases, the assessment of different stages of the election process was
not based on any facts or facts and the legislation of the country including
the Election Code was openly distorted and assumptions were taken as a basis. Despite
the irrefutable facts on these cases had been informed to the mission
representatives by CEC many times, they were demonstratively paid no heed.
At the same time,
the mission remained indifferent to the problem rooted from the reality of more
than one million IDPs in the Republic of Azerbaijan that had passed through
many hard processes in the field of protecting international values and more
than 20 % of its territory had been under the occupation of Armenia for more
than 20 years. Thus, the list of the cases justifying the unfair assessment was
expanded.
Though the
assessment mission did not feel the need to notice the negative consequences of
the activity contrary to its image and mission while compiling this report,
even in many cases openly protested by honest representatives of the mission,
it could not overwhelm the trust and loyalty of Azerbaijan publicity to
international principles and values.
Considering all
these, CEC persistently insists on publicizing the opinions of OSCE/ODIHR
observation groups on the internet and submitting to CEC, as well, regarding the
polling stations where the observation was claimed to have been conducted and informs
the organization that relevant measures on the suggestions made now and in
future could be undertaken only after this.
The Central Election
Commission declares once more that it highly estimates mutual constructive
cooperation with international organizations and intends to develop the
relations further with the organizations taking the democratic values as a lead
in their activity and it has to address to the government of Azerbaijan for
re-consideration of the cooperation with OSCE/ODIHR that as a rule,
demonstrates biased position.