No law violations have been recorded at elections - Russian delegation

  02 November 2015    Read: 1546
No law violations have been recorded at elections - Russian delegation
Russian delegation that arrived in Baku to monitor parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan held a press conference on November 2.
Russian president’s personal envoy, member of the Civic Chamber, political analyst Sergei Markov said that there were not any violation of law, and the election process was held in accordance with legislation.

According to Markov, the policy of double standards in some West circles is unacceptable.

Azerbaijan is one of the countries with strong democratic values. There is close cooperation and friendly relations between Azerbaijan and Russia.

State Duma deputy from Tatarstan Alexander Sidyakin also noted that the elections in Azerbaijan have passed without incidents.

The elections have passed peacefully, he said, adding that it was his first visit to Baku and he was very impressed.

Member of the Presidium of the Association of Lawyers of Russia, Deputy Secretary of the Public Chamber Vladislav Grib noted that the elections have been held in accordance with the Election Code.

No violations of law were recorded. The polling stations were opened in time and high voter turnout was observed, Grib said.

According to Chairman of the State Duma Committee for Public Associations and Religious Organizations Yaroslav Nilov, the elections have been held at a level in proportion to values of a democratic country.

Azerbaijani people have voted for stability, and supported the current government in the hope that it would continue taking care of its citizens, Nilov said.

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