Run-off confirms that Ukraine’s presidential election meets most international commitments
KYIV, 8 February 2010 –
In a statement issued today, the observers noted that the election consolidated progress achieved since 2004. But they also concluded that the lack of mutual trust between the candidates and the deficient legal framework were at the root of the problems observed and constitute an immediate challenge for the new leadership. The professional, transparent and honest voting and counting should serve as a solid foundation for a peaceful transition of power.
“Yesterday’s vote was an impressive display of democratic elections. For everyone in
Ukraine’s presidential election meets most international commitments
The observers noted that the election demonstrated respect for civil and political rights, and offered voters a genuine choice between candidates representing diverse political views. Candidates were able to campaign freely, and the campaign period was generally calm and orderly. The legal framework remained unclear and incomplete, and was subject of permanent discussion. Nevertheless, the election was generally administered efficiently, and commissions mostly worked in a collegial and non-partisan manner. A pluralistic media offered voters a variety of information about candidates, although electronic media reporting was often influenced by candidates paying for news coverage. Working Group on Belarus visits Minsk
Members of the Working Group met with the Delegation of Belarus to the OSCE PA, the OSCE Office in Minsk, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Central Election Commission, and representatives of civil society and media, as well as a wide range of political forces in Belarus. In their meetings, Members of the Group noted the active participation of the Belarusian parliamentarians in the OSCE, and encouraged the Belarusian authorities to further dialogue with OSCE institutions, including the Office in Minsk. In meetings with election officials, as well as with parliamentarians, political party representatives and civil society, the Group discussed the new election legislation amendments and follow-up to recommendations made by recent OSCE Election Observation Missions. | Parliamentary Team on Moldova visits Chisinau and TiraspolCHISINAU, 20 January 2010 -- The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s Parliamentary Team on Moldova paid a visit to Chisinau and Tiraspol 18-20 January 2010. The Delegation, which included Canan Kalsin (Turkey), was led by Walburga Habsburg Douglas (Sweden). PA participates in OSCE Mediterranean Conference in Cairo
Vice-President Isabel Pozuelo, who also heads the Spanish delegation to the PA, led the Assembly’s delegation to the Cairo Conference. Other members were Riccardo Migliori, Rapporteur of the General Committee on Political Affairs and Security and Head of the Italian delegation to the PA, and Matteo Mecacci, Rapporteur of the Assembly’s General Committee on Democracy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Questions. |
Welcome to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
The Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE is the parliamentary dimension of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, whose 56 participating States span the geographical area from Vancouver to Vladivostok. more
Events
| ||
Audio / Video
| ||





