Ganja and Gakh ask to cancel the election results in these constituencies
Baku / 14.02.20 / Turan: Seven candidates for deputies from the 40th Kapaz (Ganja) constituency appealed to the head of state with a call to cancel the vote in Ganja.
The statement from candidate Togrul Iskenderli lists the candidates who joined his appeal: Abbaszade Nurlan, Bagirova Lala, Jabbarov Mirgasan, Dunyamalyev Veli, Iskenderli Togrul, Safarov Ramil, Zeynalova Sitara, the website https://www.gancapost.info reports.
In this district, Musa Guliyev, a member of the ruling party, was declared the winner.
Voters in the Gakh region also appealed to the president with a request to cancel the election results in the 112th Gakh district. Residents write that they did not vote for Azer Karimli, who did nothing for the residents of Gakh for several deputy terms, the website http://qax.org.az/ reports.
Azer Karimli said on a social network that no one could cancel his victory. — 0—
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