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    Azerbaijan moves to scrap presidential term limits

    By AIDA SULTANOVA, Associated Press

    Fri Dec 19, 2008



    BAKU, Azerbaijan - Azerbaijan's parliament voted Friday to scrap
    presidential term limits, potentially prolonging a dynasty that has
    led the oil-rich Caspian Sea country for 15 years.

    Parliament, dominated by allies of President Ilham Aliyev ,
    overwhelmingly backed a proposal for a nationwide referendum that
    would also postpone elections in the event of war. The vote was 95 to
    4, with one abstention.

    Aliyev won a second five-year term by a landslide in October, but the
    vote was boycotted by the opposition and criticized by international
    observers as falling short of democratic standards. He succeeded his
    father, who ruled Azerbaijan as the Communist Party boss during the
    Soviet times and then as president from 1993-2003.

    The authoritarian leader's beleaguered critics say scrapping the
    current limit of two straight terms would be undemocratic. The
    opposition party Umid said Thursday that it would violate the
    country's international commitments to uphold political freedoms.

    The U.S. and European Union are courting Azerbaijan because of its
    Caspian Sea oilfields and strategic location along a corridor for
    westward energy exports bypassing Russia and the Mideast . They have
    expressed concern, however, about the government's treatment of
    opponents and the media.

    The proposed amendments face a review by Azerbaijan 's Constitutional
    Court , after which parliament would set a date for a vote. Past
    election results indicate approval would be likely, but a vote could
    prompt opposition protests.

    The timing of the initiative may signal government concerns that the
    global economic troubles and the plunging drop in the price of oil,
    Azerbaijan 's main export, could weaken its position.

    Other oil-rich ex-Soviet republics have implemented similar changes.

    Lawmakers in Kazakhstan last year waived term limits for the
    long-ruling president, and the Kremlin is moving to extend the
    presidential term in Russia from four years to six.
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