Fourth in a series prepared by the Partnership for Open Society Initiative, this monitoring report covers human rights (freedom of assembly, penitentiary, armed forces, and police, freedom of religion), civil society participation, gender equality and domestic violence, judiciary, media, corruption, environment, economic development, labor rights, tax, and customs and public procurement, and evaluates progress against the EU-Armenia Action Plan and the Implementation Tools for 2010.
While the report presents topical analysis and results in each area, practices that deeply contradict the nature and spirit of democracy persist.
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