Electoral assistance - reforming electoral legislation and practice

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Armenia - Training sessions on election dispute resolution

The Venice Commission is organising, in co-operation with the Central Election Commission and the Justice Academy of Armenia, a series of training sessions on election dispute resolution. The 4 sessions are for members of election commissions, administrative judges and representatives of political parties and civil society. They will take place from 4 to 10 March 2017.

This activity falls under the Programmatic Cooperation Framework for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Belarus, funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe.

Yerevan 3 March 2017
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Specific objective 1: align electoral legislation and its implementation with the principles of the European electoral heritage

Indicators:

  • electoral legislation that meets international standards is adopted;
  • shortcomings in the electoral practice are identified;
  • legislation on elections and/or political parties is amended in conformity with international standards;
  • institutional and operational capacity of election administration to organise electoral process in line with Council of Europe standards is enhanced.

 

Specific objective 2: ensure that electoral practice is compliant with the principles of the European electoral heritage

Indicators:

  • shortcomings in the electoral practice are identified and measures to address them are taken;
  • the institutional set-up and capacity development of electoral management bodies is strengthened;
  • electoral justice is enhanced through better quality of complaints;
  • domestic observation becomes professional and domestic observers fully aware of Council of Europe and other international election standards;
  • civic and voter education is enhanced through increased participation of women, minorities and other disadvantaged groups as voters and candidates;
  • awareness of Council of Europe relevant standards in the areas of democratic elections is increased among the members of Parliaments and parliamentary staff of Eastern Partnership countries. Members of parliaments and parliamentary staff improve their understanding of the amendments to be adopted in the national legislation on elections and political parties.