Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry on parliamentary elections

Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry on parliamentary elections On February 9, 2020, the extraordinary elections took place to the Milli Majlis (Parliament) of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The elections were in full compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Electoral Code and the international obligations of Azerbaijan. Report informs that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan issued a statement on the Elections to the Milli Majlis of the Republic of Azerbaijan on February 9, 2020.
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February 10, 2020 15:00
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry on parliamentary elections
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On February 9, 2020, the extraordinary elections took place to the Milli Majlis (Parliament) of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The elections were in full compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Electoral Code and the international obligations of Azerbaijan. Report informs that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan issued a statement on the Elections to the Milli Majlis of the Republic of Azerbaijan on February 9, 2020.

A total of 5573 polling stations have been set up across the country, and according to preliminary data of the Central Election Commission, 47.81 percent of voters took part in voting and exercised their voting rights.

As a result of the Armenian aggression, out of 125 electoral districts located in Azerbaijan, seven were fully occupied, and three partially. For the internally displaced persons to exercise their constitutional rights, the Azerbaijani government created 523 polling stations across the country. It was also reflected in the interim report of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Election Observation Mission of January 29, 2020. The IDPs from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan, deprived of voting in their home towns, exercised their voting rights in these polling stations arranged specially for them. The Azerbaijani community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan took part in the competitive elections in Khankendi and Shusha constituencies. They became the elected representatives of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. Also, the Azerbaijani citizens of Armenian origin in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan occupied by Armenia were invited by the Central Election Commission, as well as by the Azerbaijani community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, to participate in the parliamentary elections voting.

The highest number of registered candidates in the parliamentary elections so far - 1314 candidates - has been contested, and this indicates the comprehensiveness and fairness of the candidate registration process, as well as the competitive electoral environment. The elections were also marked by such moments as a significant increase in the number of registered women candidates compared to the previous elections, ensuring broad pluralism with the representation of candidates from 19 political parties.

The election process was monitored by 883 international observers, who came to the country at the invitation of the Azerbaijani side, and about 78,000 local observers. At the same time, 199 representatives from 132 foreign media joined the observation of the elections. The absolute majority of both international and domestic observers confirmed that the elections were free, democratic, and transparent. If any election-related shortcomings are recorded, they will be seriously investigated.

The parliamentary elections of February 9, 2020, constitute the next important step in the democratic development of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

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