Oman Daily Observer

Azerbaijan President Aliyev wins fourth term

CRUSHING WIN: Election Commission put the turnout at 74.5 pc

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BAKU: Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev secured a fourth consecutiv­e term with 86 per cent of the vote in a snap election boycotted by the main opposition parties, final results showed on Thursday.

Aliyev’s crushing win in Wednesday’s poll was widely seen as a foregone conclusion with the opposition unable to mount a serious challenge to his rule boosted by the steady influx of petrodolla­rs into his government’s coffers.

Aliyev, who has been in power for 15 years, addressed the nation on Wednesday evening, thanking Azerbaijan­is for “support and trust”.

“Citizens of Azerbaijan have voted for security and progress,” he said in a televised address. The Central Election Commission put the turnout at 74.5 per cent.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was the first foreign leader to congratula­te Aliyev. Russian President Vladimir Putin also hailed his “decisive victory,” the Kremlin said.

In a letter to the president-elect, Putin “praised Ilham Aliyev’s efforts aimed at strengthen­ing friendly, good-neighbourl­y relations between Moscow and Baku.”

The main opposition parties in the Caucasus nation boycotted the vote, calling the elections a sham and accusing the authoritie­s of electoral fraud.

They also condemned Aliyev’s surprise — and unexplaine­d — decision to hold the election six months ahead of schedule, saying it was aimed at shortening the campaign period and hampering efforts to stop voteriggin­g.

“All previous elections in Azerbaijan were falsified and held with blatant violations of the electoral law. These elections will be no exception,” the executive secretary of the opposition Republican Alternativ­e Movement, Natig Jafarli, said ahead of the vote.

But authoritie­s rejected the criticism, insisting the vote was free and fair. “Azerbaijan is on a firm and irreversib­le path of democratic developmen­t. A free, open and transparen­t environmen­t has been created in Azerbaijan for the presidenti­al elections,” foreign ministry spokesman, Hikmet Hajiyev, said. “All the candidates enjoy equal rights and opportunit­ies,” he added. Aliyev, 56, was first elected in 2003, after the death of his father Heydar Aliyev.

A former KGB officer and communist-era leader, Aliyev senior had ruled Azerbaijan since 1993.

Ilham Aliyev was re-elected in 2008 and 2013 in polls that were denounced by opposition parties as fraudulent. In 2009, he amended the country’s constituti­on so he could run for an unlimited number of presidenti­al terms, a move criticised by rights advocates.

Azerbaijan adopted fresh controvers­ial constituti­onal amendments in 2016, extending the president’s term in office from five to seven years. The changes drew criticism from Council of Europe constituti­onal law experts as “severely upsetting the balance of powers” and giving the president “unpreceden­ted” authority.

A free, open and transparen­t environmen­t has been created in Azerbaijan for the presidenti­al elections HIKMET HAJIYEV Foreign Ministry spokesman

 ??  ?? Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev casts his vote during the presidenti­al election in Baku on Wednesday. — Reuters
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev casts his vote during the presidenti­al election in Baku on Wednesday. — Reuters

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