Building of a democratic state by the Republic of Mountainous Karabagh
Written declaration
No.
470
| Doc. 12507
| 27 May 2011
- Signatories:
- Ms Zaruhi POSTANJYAN,
Armenia, EPP/CD ; Mr Artsruni AGHAJANYAN,
Armenia ; Mr Viorel Riceard BADEA,
Romania, EPP/CD ; Mr Denis BADRÉ,
France, ALDE ; Mr Roland BLUM,
France, EPP/CD ; Ms Lydie ERR,
Luxembourg, SOC ; Ms Jana FISCHEROVÁ,
Czech Republic, EDG ; Mr Stanislav FOŘT,
Slovak Republic, ALDE ; Mr Bernard FOURNIER,
France, EPP/CD ; Ms Gisèle GAUTIER,
France, EPP/CD ; Ms Claude GREFF,
France, EPP/CD ; Mr Davit HARUTYUNYAN,
Armenia, EDG ; Mr Ferenc KALMÁR,
Hungary, EPP/CD ; Ms Liana KANELLI,
Greece, UEL ; Mr Václav KUBATA,
Czech Republic, EPP/CD ; Ms Dalia KUODYTĖ,
Lithuania, ALDE ; Mr Arthur LOEPFE,
Switzerland, EPP/CD ; Mr Theo MAISSEN,
Switzerland, EPP/CD ; Mr Grigori MARGARYAN,
Armenia, ALDE ; Ms Muriel MARLAND-MILITELLO,
France, EPP/CD ; Mr Armen MELIKYAN,
Armenia, ALDE ; Ms Hermine NAGHDALYAN,
Armenia, ALDE ; Mr Mikael OSCARSSON,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Mr Peter PELLEGRINI,
Slovak Republic, SOC ; Mr François ROCHEBLOINE,
France, EPP/CD ; Mr René ROUQUET,
France, SOC ; Mr Armen RUSTAMYAN,
Armenia, SOC ; Mr Fiorenzo STOLFI,
San Marino, SOC ; Ms Doris STUMP,
Switzerland, SOC ; Ms Naira ZOHRABYAN,
Armenia, ALDE
- Thesaurus
This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
Azerbaijan declared itself the successor of the Azerbaijani
Republic that existed from 1918-1920. But Mountainous Karabagh (Artsakh)
was never a part of that state, and it was because of the Kemalist-Bolshevik “deal”
that Artsakh had become a part of Soviet Azerbaijan.
In 1991, the people of Karabagh voted “yes” to independence
through a referendum that was observed and recognised by numerous
international observers. But refusing to accept the Artsakh Armenians’
lawful exercise of their right of self-determination, Azerbaijan
launched a large-scale attack which ended with the 1994 ceasefire.
Even though Azerbaijan still violates this ceasefire, Karabagh
Armenians continue to peacefully build their democratic state and
are guided by international norms and standards, one of the most
important of which was the 2006 constitutional referendum. Many
international observers, experts and journalists certified this referendum
and several subsequent presidential, parliamentary and local elections
as democratic, free and fair. Dozens of political parties, media
and NGOs function in Artsakh, and its market economy and national legislation
meet international standards.
With its objective of building a democratic state, the Mountainous
Karabagh Republic is an established state, and deserves international
recognition and membership in all international organisations.