BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 1. The parliamentary election in Azerbaijan has been organized at a high level, the Malaysian parliamentary representative Nur Jazlan Mohamed told Trend at the polling station №16 of Narimanov Secondary Constituency №20, Trend reports.
“This is the second time I am observing the election in Azerbaijan. The first time was in February 2024, when I observed the presidential election. So, from my observations, the parliamentary election is very active,” he emphasized.
The process is extremely peaceful, according to the spokesperson of the Malaysian Parliament, and there have been no infractions.
“It is my belief that the people of Azerbaijan would take great pride in the outcome of the elections,” he added.
A whole new ballgame has kicked off in Azerbaijan with an
extraordinary parliamentary election.
The voting kicked off bright and early at 08:00 and will wrap up in
the evening at 19:00.
According to the Calendar Plan of main actions and measures for preparation and holding of an extraordinary parliamentary election in the Republic of Azerbaijan, the election campaign of candidates started 23 days before the voting day and was suspended 24 hours before the beginning of voting.
On June 28, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed a decree dissolving the sixth convocation of the Azerbaijani Parliament and scheduling the extraordinary election for September 1.
Azerbaijan has 6,421,960 registered voters, including 374 who turned 18 on the election day. There are 6,478 polling stations, comprising 6,343 permanent and 135 temporary locations.
In the territories liberated from occupation, 54 permanent polling stations are set up. There are 10 electoral districts for internally displaced persons (IDPs), with 574 IDP polling stations serving 397,862 voters. More than 42,000 voters will cast their ballots in the liberated areas.
A total of 51,141 voters will participate for the first time in the extraordinary parliamentary election. The oldest female voter is 134 years old, and the oldest voter is 109 years old.
Exit polls will be conducted at approximately 2,500 polling stations. Three international organizations are registered to carry out these polls: the Citizens' Labor Rights Protection League, together with Oracle Advisory Group (US), and the "Tereggi" Public Association for Social Research, in collaboration with the Italian SWG S.p.A. research company.
A total of 112,749 local observers have been registered, including over 65,000 representatives of political parties. There are 598 international observers from 51 organizations and 69 countries, including 227 from OSCE/ODIHR and 61 from OSCE PA.
Among the 990 registered candidates, 305 represent 25 political parties, while 371 are party members but were not nominated by their parties. In total, 676 candidates are affiliated with political parties.
Webcams have been installed at 1,000 polling stations nationwide to allow direct and continuous observation of the voting process without requiring registration.
Portable ballot boxes will be used across all polling stations for the parliamentary election on September 1.
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