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Presidential election in Azerbaijan conducted transparently - Deputy Chairman of Malaysian Senate

Politics Materials 8 February 2024 12:44 (UTC +04:00)
Presidential election in Azerbaijan conducted transparently - Deputy Chairman of Malaysian Senate
Kamran Gasimov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 8. Presidential election in Azerbaijan has been held transparently, the Deputy President of the Malaysian Senate Nur Jazlan Mohamed said during the press conference in Baku, Trend reports.

"Representatives of the Malaysian Parliament conducted observation in five polling stations in Baku yesterday. Our observation team also conducted observations in the Bilgah settlement of Baku city. No one's right to vote was infringed. The election was conducted actively and transparently. The election results will lead to further development of relations between the two countries," he emphasized.

Voting in the presidential election in Azerbaijan took place on February 7.

Ilham Aliyev is leading in the presidential election in Azerbaijan with 92.05% of the votes after the processing of 93.35% of the ballots.

Zahid Oruj received 2.19% of the votes, Razi Nurullayev - 0.8%, Fazil Mustafa - 2%, Elshad Musaev - 0.67%, Gudrat Hasanguliyev - 1.76%, Fuad Aliyev - 0.53% of the votes.

According to the results of an exit poll conducted by the American organization "Oracle Advisory Group" jointly with the League for the Protection of Labor Rights of Citizens, 93.9% of electors voted for Ilham Aliyev.

According to "Social Research Center" LLC, 92.4% of electors voted for Ilham Aliyev.

Based on the results of the exit poll of "Rey" Monitoring Center, 92.6 percent of electors voted for Ilham Aliyev.

With a total of 6,478,623 people on the voter list, voting took place at 6,537 polling sites across the country. Over 90,000 observers have enrolled to oversee the election.

The election took place across the entire territory of Azerbaijan, including territories recently liberated from Armenian occupation.

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