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Jamil Gasanli: elections are accompanied by massive violations
The presidential candidate of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) Jamil Gasanli voted on the 6th polling station of the 17th Yasamal District.
Coming out of the voting booth, he said: "Let this election benefit our people."
He also said there were reports from Baku and regions of mass violations during the vote.
"At some polling stations cases of massive ballot stuffing were recorded. Unfortunately, many government officials are involved in the fraud, becoming members of the gravest treason - the usurpation of power," said Gasanli.
He also expressed his disbelief to units conducting exit polls, which do not have the reputation of transparent companies. – 03B-
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- Politics
- 9 October 2013 13:51
Politics
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