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    Earthtimes (press release), UK
    Dec 24 2008


    Referendum on third Azeri presidential term given nod by courts


    Posted : Wed, 24 Dec 2008 10:46:26 GMT
    Author : DPA


    Moscow/Baku - The Azeri Constitutional Court on Wednesday upheld a
    move by the Caspian Sea country's ruling party for a referendum to
    scrap legal limits on presidential terms. Azerbaijan's parliament on
    Friday overwhelmingly backed the proposal to lift a ban on a
    third-term presidency, potentially extending four decades of dynastic
    rule in the oil-rich state.

    Given the nod from the nation's constitutional court Wednesday, Azeris
    are expected to vote on prolonging President Ilham Aliyev's presidency
    in a nationwide referendum.

    Another amendment will also ask voters whether elections should be
    postponed in the event of war.

    Azerbaijan has long been in a stand-off with neighbouring Armenia
    since a bloody war in the early 1990s over its breakaway region of
    Nagarno-Karabakh.

    Aliyev - who succeed his father Geidar, a former Communist party
    leader - won a second five-year term in October in elections deemed
    neither free nor fair by international observers.

    The proposal allowing Aliyev to stay in power has been widely
    criticized by opposition parties.

    Constitutional Court judge Fikrat Babayev said the proposed amendment
    had become necessary in view of Azerbaijan's economic boom in recent
    years and was aimed at improving national legislation, news agency
    Interfax reported from the capital Baku.

    Aliyev has presided over a stunning growth rate of near 30 per cent in
    recent years, fuelled by the country's deep oil-wealth.

    The United States and European Union play court to Azerbaijan's
    leader, who governs over one of the world's most strategic energy
    transit routes supplying Caspian and Central Asian gas to Europe.

    But both have expressed concern over the lack of political freedoms in
    the country.

    Most of Azerbaijan's oil and gas exports cross Georgian territory
    through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline to the Mediterranean.
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