The OSCE/ODIHR Assessment Mission will study the pre-election situation
Baku/19.02.18/Turan: The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) will send its assessment mission to study the situation in the pre-election period in Azerbaijan. The mission will be in Baku on February 21-22, the ODIHR said. The mission's report on the results of the visit will be prepared within two weeks, the report said. It should be recalled that the extraordinary presidential elections in Azerbaijan are scheduled for April 11.-16D-
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On January 6, speaking at a conference of ambassadors, French President Emmanuel Macron said that Russia had changed its allied relations with Armenia and supported Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh. "Russia, having suddenly changed its foreign policy, supported Azerbaijan because for the first time Armenia had a decisive prime minister who did not give in," he noted.
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On January 6, the mother of Rufat Safarov, the detained human rights defender, was summoned to testify as a witness at the Main Police Directorate of Baku. However, she refused to give any testimony. She shared this information with Turan News Agency.
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A total of 16,174 candidates have registered for the upcoming municipal elections on January 25. This information was shared today during a meeting of the Central Election Commission (CEC) by its Chairman, Mazahir Panahov. According to Panahov, 8,429 candidates represent 23 political parties. He also mentioned that today marks the beginning of the election campaign period, which will end 24 hours before voting starts, at 08:00 on January 28.
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President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, extended heartfelt congratulations to the Orthodox Christian community of Azerbaijan on the occasion of Christmas, emphasizing the country’s unwavering commitment to multicultural harmony and religious tolerance.
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