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Electoral Monitors Are Western Spies–Russian Official
http://www.theotherrussia.org/2008/07/24/electoral-monitors-are-western-spies-russian-official/

Russia’s elections agency has information that some international 
elections monitors from the Organization for Cooperation and Security in 
Europe (OSCE) are agents of the Western intelligence agencies. Igor 
Borisov, a member of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC), announced 
the finding during a live interview on the Ekho Moskvy radio station.

“There is such information,” he said. “I cannot speak specifically.”

According to Borisov, agents “came to Yugoslavia, Georgia, Ukraine.” 
“The result is known to all,” he said, apparently referring to bloodless 
“color revolutions” which took place in those countries. The CEC member 
added that “today there is absolutely no democracy in the OSCE.” Borisov 
went on to say that monitors from the West have exerted political 
pressure on Russian election officials.

Russia has been critical of European electoral monitors, while observers 
have complained of increasing efforts on the part of authorities to 
stymie their work. In February, the OSCE cancelled its missions to the 
Russian presidential election citing interference from authorities. A 
December 2007 mission was critical of the way Parliamentary elections 
were handled.

Government critics have pointed out widespread electoral violations in 
Russia and have suggested that the results of both Parliamentary and 
Presidential elections were largely falsified. One computer expert 
created statistical models indicating that results were most likely 
“rounded up” by local electoral commissions.

The OSCE has denied that it has any intention of politicizing electoral 
monitoring missions.

Still, Borisov was starkly critical of the organization in a separate 
interview with the Vesti news program on July 20th. “The OSCE proclaims 
its adherence to democratic principles and methods,” he said, “but it 
works in a different way.

“Russia is trying to rescue the international election monitoring 
institute,” he went on. “We suggest clear-cut principles of election 
monitoring: transparency, collegiality, impartiality, respect for 
sovereign rights of a host country and so on. Everyone, including our 
Western partners, agree with that.”

Borisov’s statements come simultaneously with a new proposal by the CEC 
to drastically reform the OSCE. As the Gazeta.ru online newspaper 
reports on July 23rd, Russia suggested sweeping reforms at an OSCE 
electoral monitoring conference, which took place from July 21st to the 
22nd in Vienna.

Alexander Ivanchenko, the head of the Russian Center for Electoral 
Techniques Training within the CEC, noted one proposal that would 
effectively shut out Western European observers altogether:

“Participation in international election monitoring should only be open 
to representatives of countries whose laws contain provisions on the 
institution of international observation and have an established 
practice of inviting international observers to monitor their own 
elections.”

Russia takes an active role in its own international monitoring 
projects, and will send a mission to monitor the US presidential 
election this fall.

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