Research on elections is published
The Institute of Democratic Initiative (IDI) published a book on its study on the number of voters in the country. The book is entitled "The audit of voter registration" and was published in Azerbaijani and English languages.
The purpose of the work is an attempt to establish the real number of voters, taking into account significant differences (one million people) between the CEC and the State Statistics Committee.
Materials of the book is a result of monitoring the quantity and quality of the voter registration process. This technique is used by many independent monitoring structures of the world. To reads the book contact the link: http://cloud.arqument.az/file/files/KITAB%20CAP%20VARIANTI.-06D-
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Representatives of the Azerbaijani government frequently emphasize the high level of public support they enjoy. However, their opponents argue that, due to the lack of free and fair elections in the country, it remains unclear whom the public genuinely supports.
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On January 24, the weather in Baku will be cloudy with no precipitation. The southwest wind will shift to northwest during the day. At night, the temperature will be +5 to +8°C, and during the day, it will range from +8 to +11°C. Humidity will be 70-80%.
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On 20 January border guards of Lankaran border guard detachment prevented another attempt to smuggle a large consignment of drugs from Iran.
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