No shortcomings recorded during Azerbaijan’s constitutional referendum - Former PACE co-rapporteur

  26 September 2016    Read: 1281
No shortcomings recorded during Azerbaijan’s constitutional referendum - Former PACE co-rapporteur
No shortcomings have so far been recorded during the voting in Azerbaijan’s constitutional referendum, the former PACE Monitoring Committee co-rapporteur on Azerbaijan, Tadeusz Iwinski, who is in Azerbaijan to monitor the referendum.
Iwinski said, he arrived in Azerbaijan with a group of observers to monitor the referendum.

“The group includes members of the mission of the European Academy for Elections Observation and PACE,” said the former co-rapporteur. “No shortcomings have been observed at the polling stations we visited. I have observed presidential and parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan. I am observing the referendum for the first time. I have met some individual observers. I think women voters are more active. The counting process will be difficult as people would give different answers to 29 questions.”

The referendum to make amendments to Azerbaijan’s Constitution kicked off on Sept. 26 at 08:00 am local and will wrap up at 07:00 pm.

The number of voters in Azerbaijan stands at 5,267,111 people.

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