CEC Chairman: Press should investigate shortcomings in election process
Domestic policy
- 11 January, 2024
- 07:35
The press should always try to follow the electoral processes and closely investigate the shortcomings in the electoral process, the Chairman of the Central Election Commission (CEC), Mazahir Panahov, said at the meeting dedicated to pre-election campaigning opportunities and the basics of media subjects' activities in the elections, Report informs.
According to him, elections are considered the main criterion of democracy: "Therefore, it is not a secret that external interventions are being made in this process. From this point of view, everyone should first approach the issues with the instinct of a citizen. Each of us should feel responsible in this matter and do our best to prevent negative attitudes towards our country."
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