PACE did not ratify the powers of the Azerbaijani delegation by voting. Azerbaijan was expelled from PACE for at least one year. Rubinyan

by times news cr

2024-08-17 10:11:15

Ruben Rubinyan, head of the NA delegation to PACE, wrote:

“Minutes ago, the PACE voted not to ratify the powers of the Azerbaijani delegation. With this decision, the delegation of Azerbaijan was removed from PACE for at least one year, and during that time it can return only if it fulfills its regulatory obligations.

In the adopted resolution, the Assembly refers to the 2023 “Ensuring free and safe access through the Lachin Corridor” resolution adopted in June, in which the Assembly confirmed the lack of free and safe traffic through the Lachin Corridor, shocked by the fact that the leadership of Azerbaijan did not recognize the serious humanitarian and human rights consequences of the ten-month-long situation. The Assembly deeply regrets that the PACE rapporteur on the Lachin Corridor issue did not have the opportunity to travel to the Lachin Corridor within the framework of the fact-finding mission.

The Assembly also mentions 2023. The resolution “Humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh” adopted in October, by which PACE condemned the 2023 Azerbaijan’s military operations in September, which led to the flight of the entire Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia, raising suspicions of ethnic cleansing. It was in this resolution that the Assembly emphasized that in the absence of a change in the situation regarding Azerbaijan’s non-fulfillment of its statutory obligations, it will not ratify the powers of the Azerbaijani delegation in January.

The Parliamentary Assembly notes that more than 20 years after joining the Council of Europe, Azerbaijan has not fulfilled the main obligations arising from membership of the organization. There are serious concerns about the ability to hold free and fair elections in Azerbaijan, the separation of powers, the weakness of the legislature compared to the executive, the independence of the judiciary, and the protection of human rights.

The Assembly deeply regrets that it was not invited to observe the upcoming presidential elections, although Azerbaijan has the obligation to send the invitation as a country subject to monitoring. The Assembly is also concerned that the co-rapporteurs of the Monitoring Committee were not allowed to meet with persons accused or arrested for political reasons.”

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