Parliamentary elections voting in Azerbaijan: violations and conflicts
At 15:00, 2,090,589 voters, or 39.23%, took part in the parliamentary elections, the representative of the CEC Farid Orujev said, according to Turan.
At the same time, numerous sources have been reporting violations and conflicts during the voting process. At the 9th precinct of the 15th Yasamal First Electoral District, the voting was stopped, the police and members of the district election commission were called, the Musavat party said, according to Turan.
The reason is the conflict between the supporters of the two candidates. At the same time, an act was drawn up that the observers allegedly beat someone.
On this site, the candidate for parliament is the leader of the Musavat party Arif Hajili. Its representative Farida Alesgerli said that the accusations against observers are unfounded


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