Constitutional Court to Announce Final Results of Elections
Baku / 16.04.18 / Turan: The Plenum of the Constitutional Court will consider the approval of the results of the presidential elections on April 17. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at 15:00 p.m., the Constitutional Court reported.
Recall that according to the final protocol of the CEC, Ilham Aliyev wins in the April 11 extraordinary presidential elections, with 86.02% of the voters for him.
The protocol was sent to the Constitutional Court on April 15.
The OSCE ODIHR's International Observation Mission has announced that the elections were held in conditions of restrictions on freedoms.
The opposition forces declared about not recognizing the election results. -06D--
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