Elections to be held in friendly atmosphere, say Belarus observers

The observers, who arrived in Azerbaijan to monitor the
election, saw a prosperous country where citizens expect a very
important election day, Lidia Yermoshina, the head of the Central
Election Commission of Belarus, told Trend Nov. 1.
"It seemed that there is the insufficient pre-election campaign in
the city, but this is a problem of the candidates,” she said.
“If the voters do not have any special need, then this is a normal
pre-election situation. Together with my colleagues from other CIS
countries, I think that the election will be held in a quiet and
friendly atmosphere.”
The parliamentary election is being held in Azerbaijan Nov. 1.
Some 503 international observers from 40 organizations and over
66,000 local observers monitor the parliamentary election in
Azerbaijan. Some 767 candidates claim for 125 seats in the
Azerbaijani parliament.
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