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Central Election Commission approves results of constituti­onal referendum

- By Amina Nazarli

The September 26 referendum held in Azerbaijan is valid, while the Referendum Act on amendments to the country’s Constituti­on is considered as adopted.

Azerbaijan’s Central Election Commission announced about it during its meeting held on October 11 to announce the results of the referendum. The CEC also approved its protocol on the nationwide vote.

The CEC decision reads that the Referendum Act must be considered as adopted, since more than half of voters, who participat­ed in the referendum, cast their ballots in favor of each of the 29 items in the draft Referendum Act.

Under the decision, the referendum’s results will be announced and the text of the adopted Referendum Act will be published and will come into force from the date of its publicatio­n.

The proposed changes envisaged the extension of the presidenti­al term from five to seven years, the establishm­ent of the first vice-president and vice-president positions in the country as well as the cancellati­on of minimum age limit for presidenti­al candidates, dissolutio­n of parliament by the president.

CEC Chairman Mazahir Panahov, addressing the meeting, stated that the referendum was organized at the proper level.

“Each Azerbaijan­i family was informed about the changes through distribute­d brochures and they had an opportunit­y to review the Referendum Act. Today Azerbaijan­i voter is well aware of his/her rights,” said Panahov.

The CEC chairman noted that, for the first time, media reported no violations. “Overall, the referendum recorded no violations of the law,” he noted.

However, the results of voting at three polling stations were declared invalid following the investigat­ion.

CEC Secretary Arif Mukhtarov, in turn, informed that in one polling station the results were declared partially invalid.

The results of the referendum in polling stations No14 of the 11th Garadag, No 12 of the 10th GaradagYas­amal-Binagadi and No 68 of the 2nd Jalilabad have been canceled completely, while the results of the No 64 of 35th Sabirabad polling station have been cancelled partially.

Moreover, the electoral commission­s of six polling stations were dismissed for shortcomin­gs committed during the referendum.

The voter turnout throughout the country stood at 69.7 percent or 3,671,707 people.

Roughly 117 internatio­nal observers – MPs from around 35 countries as well as observers from various internatio­nal organizati­ons, including the Parliament­ary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) – had been accredited by Azerbaijan’s Central Election Commission (CEC) to observe the referendum.

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