Ilham Aliyev received 84% of votes and was re-elected as president of
Azerbaijani
22:36 09/10/2013 » REGION
According to the preliminary data of the Central Election Commission
of Azerbaijan as of 23:20 at Baku time the incumbent President Ilham
Aliyev has won the elections held on October 9. As the CEC reports,
84,68% of voters (1159760 people) had voted for the president of
Azerbaijan.
According to the preliminary data, Jamil Hasanli a single candidate
from the oppositionist National Council of Democratic Forces is on the
second place. He scored 4,74% votes.
On the third place is the Chairman of the "Umid" party Iqbal Aghazadeh
- 2,33% self-promoted Zahid Oruj - 1,63%, chairman of the United
Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan Gudrat Hasanguliev -2,16%,, Chairman
of the "Modern Musavat" party Hafiz Hajiyev -0,66%, chairman of the
Social Democratic Party of Azerbaijan Araz Alizadeh - 0,92%, chairman
of the National Revival Party Faraj Guliyev -0,95%, chairman of
"Adalyat" party Ilyas Ismailov - 1,26%and chairman of the Democratic
party of Azerbaijan Sardar Jalaloglu -0,66%.
According to the CEC 72.31% of 5 million 145 thousand voters have voted.
The leaders of the "Musavat" party Isa Gambar, the head of the Popular
Front Party Ali Kerimli, the Democratic Party of Azerbaijan Sardar
Jalaloglu and leader of the movement `EL' Eldar Namazov have declared
about "total violations" and frauds during the presidential elections.
The candidate of the National Council Jamil Hasanli has also noted the
mass election frauds and announced incumbent President Ilham Aliyev
responsible that. Jamil Hasanli's headquarter has regularly issued
releases describing election violations in details - ballot stuffing,
"carousels", pressure on observes, etc.
As soon as the CEC announced the end of the voting process Jamil
Hasanli made a statement about the rigged elections held on October 9.
He reported about receiving information about a huge number of mass
and candid election frauds across the country, noting that the
legitimacy of the elections can be questioned now. The election
headquarter of presidential candidate of the National Council Jamila
Hasanli made a statement, noting that the National Council does not
accept the election results and does not recognize them as free and
fair.
News agency "Turan", the Azerbaijani service of "Radio Liberty" and
the portal "Minval" have regularly published information, photos and
video footages about the violations recorded during the election - the
threats of beatings, abductions of observers of National Council.
Today Azerbaijan holds presidential elections. The previous
presidential elections were held on 15 October 2008. The incumbent
president Ilham Aliyev is on this position for two terms already -
since 2003. In March 2009 a referendum on making amendments to the
Constitution was held in Azerbaijan, which repealed the restriction on
one person remaining in office for more than two consecutive terms.
The Venice Commission of the Council of Europe stated in this regard,
"Giving one person the right to be repeatedly elected to the
presidency is seen as a step backwards in the development of
democracy."
Source: Panorama.am
Azerbaijani
22:36 09/10/2013 » REGION
According to the preliminary data of the Central Election Commission
of Azerbaijan as of 23:20 at Baku time the incumbent President Ilham
Aliyev has won the elections held on October 9. As the CEC reports,
84,68% of voters (1159760 people) had voted for the president of
Azerbaijan.
According to the preliminary data, Jamil Hasanli a single candidate
from the oppositionist National Council of Democratic Forces is on the
second place. He scored 4,74% votes.
On the third place is the Chairman of the "Umid" party Iqbal Aghazadeh
- 2,33% self-promoted Zahid Oruj - 1,63%, chairman of the United
Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan Gudrat Hasanguliev -2,16%,, Chairman
of the "Modern Musavat" party Hafiz Hajiyev -0,66%, chairman of the
Social Democratic Party of Azerbaijan Araz Alizadeh - 0,92%, chairman
of the National Revival Party Faraj Guliyev -0,95%, chairman of
"Adalyat" party Ilyas Ismailov - 1,26%and chairman of the Democratic
party of Azerbaijan Sardar Jalaloglu -0,66%.
According to the CEC 72.31% of 5 million 145 thousand voters have voted.
The leaders of the "Musavat" party Isa Gambar, the head of the Popular
Front Party Ali Kerimli, the Democratic Party of Azerbaijan Sardar
Jalaloglu and leader of the movement `EL' Eldar Namazov have declared
about "total violations" and frauds during the presidential elections.
The candidate of the National Council Jamil Hasanli has also noted the
mass election frauds and announced incumbent President Ilham Aliyev
responsible that. Jamil Hasanli's headquarter has regularly issued
releases describing election violations in details - ballot stuffing,
"carousels", pressure on observes, etc.
As soon as the CEC announced the end of the voting process Jamil
Hasanli made a statement about the rigged elections held on October 9.
He reported about receiving information about a huge number of mass
and candid election frauds across the country, noting that the
legitimacy of the elections can be questioned now. The election
headquarter of presidential candidate of the National Council Jamila
Hasanli made a statement, noting that the National Council does not
accept the election results and does not recognize them as free and
fair.
News agency "Turan", the Azerbaijani service of "Radio Liberty" and
the portal "Minval" have regularly published information, photos and
video footages about the violations recorded during the election - the
threats of beatings, abductions of observers of National Council.
Today Azerbaijan holds presidential elections. The previous
presidential elections were held on 15 October 2008. The incumbent
president Ilham Aliyev is on this position for two terms already -
since 2003. In March 2009 a referendum on making amendments to the
Constitution was held in Azerbaijan, which repealed the restriction on
one person remaining in office for more than two consecutive terms.
The Venice Commission of the Council of Europe stated in this regard,
"Giving one person the right to be repeatedly elected to the
presidency is seen as a step backwards in the development of
democracy."
Source: Panorama.am