Baku Appeals Court appointsre-examination of voter signatures in support of Fuad Aliyev and A.Oruj
It was decided to re-examine signatures which the Central Election Commission called "invalid" in favor of the candidates for president, the leaders of the Liberal Democratic Party and "Freedom" Fuad Aliyev and Ahmed Oruj .
Examination will be carried out by specialists of the Expertise Center of the Justice Ministry, Turan was told by Hafiz Hasanov, the Head of the "Law and Development", protecting the rights of Farhad Aliyev and Oruj.
Earlier, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal. However, the Supreme Court remanded the case for re-trial investigation.
On September 21 the Supreme Court will also consider the appeal of another candidate for president, the head of the ACDP, Ali Aliyev, who was denied registration as a candidate for presidency.—06В--
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