These people are deprived of mandates - Hadi Rajabli and Huseynbal Miralamov
Baku / 13.02.20 / Turan: At a meeting on February 13, the CEC declared invalid the results of the elections to the Milli Majlis in the 74th Lankaran district, where Khadi Rajabli was declared the winner.
The decision was made based on a complaint from two other candidates alleging fraud and irregularities during the February 9 vote.
According to the representative of the CEC, Gabil Orujov, significant violations were identified in 27 sites and they are not reliable.
Today, the CEC invalidated the results of the vote in the Khatai 33rd constituency, where Huseynbala Miralamov was declared the winner.
The decision was made on the complaint of the candidate in this district, Fuad Abbasov. CEC, alleging violations and falsifications on the 21st site. -03D-
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