CCTS OBSERVATION MISSION: "IT WAS THE MOST PERFECT ELECTIONS DUE TO ITS TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES"
Azeri-Press news agency (APA)
October 10, 2013 Thursday
Rashad Suleymanov ; The Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States
has held a press conference on the outcomes of the presidential
elections in Azerbaijan, APA reports.
Delivering a speech at the event, CCTS Secretary General Khalil
Akinci said that some of them observed the elections in the occupied
Aghdam region.
Akinci said that the mission included 11 persons from Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan and Turkey: "The CCTS mission was the only international
observation mission in the Karabakh region. Exit-polls were conducted
in some polling stations, but it didn't cover all of them. Medical
services were provided in some polling stations. Generally, I can
say that it was the most perfect elections due to its technical
capabilities. We congratulate the President on winning elections."
The CCTS representatives said at the press conference that 45-50%
of voters cast ballots early yesterday. The observation mission met
with the members of the constituency and precinct election commissions
and voters, learned their opinions. No problem was detected in the
elections.
Azeri-Press news agency (APA)
October 10, 2013 Thursday
Rashad Suleymanov ; The Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States
has held a press conference on the outcomes of the presidential
elections in Azerbaijan, APA reports.
Delivering a speech at the event, CCTS Secretary General Khalil
Akinci said that some of them observed the elections in the occupied
Aghdam region.
Akinci said that the mission included 11 persons from Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan and Turkey: "The CCTS mission was the only international
observation mission in the Karabakh region. Exit-polls were conducted
in some polling stations, but it didn't cover all of them. Medical
services were provided in some polling stations. Generally, I can
say that it was the most perfect elections due to its technical
capabilities. We congratulate the President on winning elections."
The CCTS representatives said at the press conference that 45-50%
of voters cast ballots early yesterday. The observation mission met
with the members of the constituency and precinct election commissions
and voters, learned their opinions. No problem was detected in the
elections.