Nazim Bəydəmirli
Candidates for deputies declared interference of officials in the elections in the Gadabay region
Baku / 30.01.20 / Turan: A candidate for deputy in the 104th Gadabay-Tovuz constituency, businessperson Nazim Beidamirli, announced the interference of the executive power of the Gadabay region in the election process. He told Turan about this.
In particular, according to him, today in a village of Shahdag, during a meeting with voters, a representative of the rural executive called one of the residents and conveyed the demand to everyone to disperse.
Later, a deputy representative of the village administration appeared, who also demanded that the voters disperse. However, voters refused to comply with his demand and because of their protests, the official retired.
Beidemirli noted that he met with similar interference at other meetings in the Gadabay region.
At the same time, there are no interventions in the Tovuz region.
According to him, all materials collected about violations in the district will be submitted to the CEC and international observers.
Nazim Beidamirli was a deputy of the Milli Majlis of the third convocation.
He is known for relevant expert commentary on economic problems. — 06D-
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