• See RFE/RL news, analysis, and background on our dedicated webpage at http://www.azadiradio.org/en/specials/elections. (hri.org)
  • The tightly controlled Caucasus nation's leading opposition parties, including the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF), the Musavat party, and the Democratic Party of Azerbaijan, all boycotted the polls, with the NCDF calling them an "imitation" of elections. (aljazeera.com)
  • the Assembly attaches particular importance to the organisation and conduct of the forthcoming parliamentary elections in spring 2007 and the presidential elections in 2008. (coe.int)
  • The decision to hold snap parliamentary elections came in March 2021, resulting from a tactical agreement between Pashinyan and the then leader of the largest oppositional group in parliament - Gagik Tsarukyan of the Prosperous Armenia Party. (cacianalyst.org)
  • 22 parties and four alliances took part in the parliamentary elections but only three contenders were able to clear the electoral threshold. (cacianalyst.org)
  • Twenty-six percent of cases occurred in 2020, coinciding with mass unrest around the February parliamentary elections and the July "Karabakh-action" protests. (aiddata.org)
  • National Democratic Governance rating improved from 2.25 to 2.50 due to snap parliamentary elections and resulting stabilization of governance in the wake of the 2020 conflict with Azerbaijan, creating a path towards resolving the country's postwar political crisis. (freedomhouse.org)
  • In response, the government called snap parliamentary elections in June as a means to overcome the country's internal political crisis and to quell continuous opposition protests. (freedomhouse.org)
  • In November 2005, the ruling New Azerbaijan Party won the parliamentary elections by a big margin. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • In November 2015, the ruling party won the parliamentary elections boycotted by the main opposition parties. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • Alain Destexhe (Belgium, ALDE), Mr Schennach and Mr Preda will then ensure a presence of the Assembly during the repeat of parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan's Constituency No. 90 in Agdash. (coe.int)
  • The presidential elections will be held in Azerbaijan on 15 October. (trend.az)
  • Azadlig bloc, uniting three opposition parties (Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan, Liberal Party and Citizen and Development Party), and Classical Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan decided to boycott the presidential elections. (trend.az)
  • The Open Society, Musavat, Civil Solidarity, Democratic and Great Establishment parties, Azadlig bloc, as well as Eldar Namazov, the head of Public Forum of 'For Azerbaijan' refused to participate in the elections. (trend.az)
  • If such a situation remains by the parliamentary elections in 2010, the issue on participation in the elections will become topical. (trend.az)
  • I think that the opposition does not need any mediator to establish a coalition and device a united document, expressing general position of the opposition concerning the elections," Huseyn said. (trend.az)
  • Before the Azerbaijani parliamentary elections, Namazov co-founded an opposition bloc called New Politics (Yeni Siyasət - YeS) in 2005. (idd.az)
  • The opposition said that the authorities falsified the results of the parliamentary elections, which took place on 31 October. (jam-news.net)
  • All seven opposition parties that won parliamentary seats have rejected them and are pushing for new parliamentary elections. (jam-news.net)
  • In Kyrgyzstan , on 28 November President Sadyr Japarov ordered a manual vote recount after opposition parties alleged vote rigging in the parliamentary elections. (akegroup.com)
  • CHISINAU, 29 November 2010 - Yesterday's early parliamentary elections in Moldova met most OSCE and Council of Europe commitments, the international observers concluded in a statement issued today. (oscepa.org)
  • BAKU, 8 November 2010 - Yesterday's parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan were characterized by a peaceful atmosphere and all opposition parties participated in the political process, but the conduct of these elections overall was not sufficient to constitute meaningful progress in the democratic development of the country, international observers said in a statement issued today. (oscepa.org)
  • BAKU, 6 November 2010 - The international observers monitoring the parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan will present their preliminary post-election statement at a news conference on Monday, 8 November, in Baku. (oscepa.org)
  • On February 5, 2018, President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan announced that the country's presidential elections-originally scheduled for the fall-instead would be moved forward to April 11, 2018. (csce.gov)
  • While some pro-government commentators offered more innocuous explanations for the move-such as aiming to avoid simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections in 2025-many independent analysts saw it as a ploy to disadvantage the opposition. (csce.gov)
  • From the beginning, it was clear that the Government of Azerbaijan was paying lip service to established OSCE norms for holding elections without providing voters with the necessary conditions to make an informed choice free of coercion. (csce.gov)
  • The New Azerbaijan Party (YAP) led by the President of the Republic Ilham Aliev won the elections on 6th November in Azerbaijan. (robert-schuman.eu)
  • The executive secretary of the New Azerbaijan Party Ali Akhmadov, maintained that the general elections were "transparent, just and democratic" and that the irregularities observed were not enough to affect the results. (robert-schuman.eu)
  • These were the most fraudulent elections that have ever been held in Azerbaijan," declared the president of the Opposition Block Azadlig, Panakh Guseinov. (robert-schuman.eu)
  • These general elections cannot reflect the will of the people of Azerbaijan. (robert-schuman.eu)
  • In a ceremony in Ankara, the parties' leaders put their signatures on a 48-page declaration confirming their resolve to introduce a "Strengthened Parliamentary System" should they unseat Erdogan in elections currently scheduled for June 2023. (newsaboutturkey.com)
  • With a view to the forthcoming general elections to be held in November 2015, the Monitoring Committee has looked into the functioning of the democratic institutions in Azerbaijan and assessed the state of implementation of the recommendations made by the Parliamentary Assembly in January 2013. (coe.int)
  • The Media Monitoring Institute (MMI) presented its final report on the media coverage of the November Parliamentary Elections at a conference today. (irfs.org)
  • MMI representative Samir Ismayiov reported that the Institute had monitored media coverage of the 7 November parliamentary elections. (irfs.org)
  • The statements by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe are similar to positive comments by the CIS observers on the falsified elections," said Azadlig newspaper editor Ganimat Zahid. (irfs.org)
  • The decision of the CEC to allocate free airtime is to be welcomed and should be enshrined in law for future parliamentary elections. (irfs.org)
  • This time, the Azerbaijani government believes early parliamentary elections on February 9 will convey that message. (currenttime.tv)
  • The parliamentary elections were rescheduled from November 2020 so that "steps in the legislative sphere complement the overall course of reforms" the government has in mind, he said. (currenttime.tv)
  • Against that backdrop, youth activist Bayram Mammadov, released from prison under a 2019 presidential amnesty, considers it naïve to view Azerbaijan's early parliamentary elections and the government reshuffle as "reforms. (currenttime.tv)
  • On June 5, President Viktor Yushchenko issued a decree scheduling early parliamentary elections in Ukraine for September 30. (infoukes.com)
  • The Hungarian opposition have united behind a conservative opponent of Viktor Orbán, ahead of parliamentary elections in the spring. (emerging-europe.com)
  • The result of presidential elections cannot be contested in Tanzania, though the parliamentary outcome can be challenged. (turkishpress.com)
  • A majority of Georgians support switching from a mixed to a fully proportional electoral system before the 2020 parliamentary elections, since this will break the ruling party's electoral domination and ensure a fairer parliamentary representation for small parties. (cacianalyst.org)
  • One year ahead of the 2020 parliamentary elections, Georgia is experiencing a serious political crisis that has exposed deep flaws in the rule of Georgian Dream (GD) and its illusive reconciliation with Russia. (cacianalyst.org)
  • Only six months after a closely fought presidential election, Georgia's political forces are repositioning themselves for the 2020 parliamentary elections. (cacianalyst.org)
  • Armenia's Constitutional Court will deliver a ruling today on the legitimacy of June's snap Parliamentary elections. (foreignbrief.com)
  • Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan cast his vote in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday, News.Az reports citing Anadolu Agency. (news.az)
  • Millions of voters started heading to the polls in Türkiye as the country's presidential and parliamentary elections began Sunday at 8 a.m. local time (0500GMT). (news.az)
  • More than 30 political parties and over 150 independent parliamentary candidates will compete in the elections. (news.az)
  • The move came as the conservative ruling party, Law and Justice, stepped up its attacks on the main opposition leader, Donald Tusk, ahead of parliamentary elections in the fall, which the president scheduled this week for Oct. 15. (wkbn.com)
  • The country's largest opposition newspaper, Yeni Musavat , stopped publication for several months in early 2005 after a court in the capital, Baku, ordered it to pay 800 million manats (US$160,000) in libel damages to several government officials. (cpj.org)
  • Baku, the capital, of Azerbaijan, became an important economic center before World War I, renowned for its cosmopolitan and diverse society, including a large Jewish minority. (democracyweb.org)
  • ArmInfo .Member of the opposition 'I have the honor' parliamentary faction Tigran Abrahamyan believes that from the statements of the Russian president it can be concluded that that Moscow has no other agreements with Baku, except those recorded in the tripartite statement of November 9, 2020. (arminfo.info)
  • Strasbourg, 13.06.2016 - The co-rapporteurs for the monitoring of Azerbaijan by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Stefan Schennach (Austria, SOC) and Cezar Florin Preda (Romania, EPP/CD), are to make a fact-finding visit to Baku from 15 to 17 June 2016. (coe.int)
  • Azerbaijan, Baku, 16 August / Trend corr. (trend.az)
  • For his part the vice President of the Moussavat Party, Vurgun Eyub, maintained that seven opposition representatives had been arrested in a polling station in Surahani, a town that lies in the suburbs of the capital Baku and that observers had been thrown out of twenty three polling stations before the end of the voting. (robert-schuman.eu)
  • It's an official message that has been heard before, whether at the Baku-hosted European Games, Eurovision, or even the city's Formula 1 races: The energy-rich country of Azerbaijan is looking to the future and is eager for positive change. (currenttime.tv)
  • After shaking up the executive branch, President Aliyev now needs to switch out those parliamentary deputies who were "tightly linked" to the ousted or resigned officials, agreed Baku political analyst Ilgar Velizade. (currenttime.tv)
  • The United States welcomes the statement by Armenia and Azerbaijan of the release of two Azerbaijani and thirty-two Armenian. (panorama.am)
  • Political opposition members were most frequently targeted, and the Azerbaijani government was the primary initiator. (aiddata.org)
  • However, in 2021, the advancement of Azerbaijani armed forces in Gegharkunik region and border crisis in November created security concerns for four Armenian regions: Tavush, Gegharkunik, and Syunik bordering Azerbaijan, and Vayots Dzor bordering Azerbaijan's Nakhijevan autonomous republic. (freedomhouse.org)
  • The Assembly is fully aware of the occupation by Armenia of Nagorno-Karabakh and seven other provinces of Azerbaijan, which dominates to a large extent the Azerbaijani foreign policy agenda. (coe.int)
  • Pashinyan confirmed his strong mandate despite his government's responsibility for the defeat in the 2020 war with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, and its limited success in handling pressing issues such as the return of Armenian prisoners of war and the border conflict with Azerbaijan. (cacianalyst.org)
  • The security and border crisis that started after the Second Karabakh War in 2020 and territorial transfers to Azerbaijan initially affected only Armenia's Syunik region. (freedomhouse.org)
  • The first half of 2021 was turbulent, with a wave of antigovernment protests over the previous year's military defeat and subsequent ceasefire agreement with Azerbaijan on November 9, 2020. (freedomhouse.org)
  • At the end of 2020, Azerbaijan captured territory in Nagorno-Karabakh. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • The decade-long Armenian occupation of the western province of Nagorno-Karabakh remained a politically explosive issue in both Azerbaijan and neighboring Armenia. (cpj.org)
  • 3 In June, 15 Armenian POWs were freed by Azerbaijan and returned home in exchange for maps of minefields around Nagorno-Karabakh, due in part to the mediation of the United States and Georgia, 4 and in July, another 15 returned home with mediation from Russia. (freedomhouse.org)
  • In November 2008, Azerbaijan and Armenia sign a treaty in which the countries indicate their intention to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • Azerbaijan lost one-fifth of its territory after Nagorno-Karabakh declared itself independent and Armenian forces, backed by Russia, seized surrounding territory for a land corridor. (democracyweb.org)
  • The latter's son and successor Ilham Aliyev is also pointed to by Akhmedova's words in the video that while there were many interested parties for a parliamentary seat, there was "only one voter. (hishel.org)
  • The General Director of the Organization highly appreciated the importance of Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev to cooperation with WHO. (apa.az)
  • The unclear fate of Armenian prisoners of war held in Azerbaijan, numbering some 200 POWs at the start of 2021, was the most sensitive and politically controversial question in Armenia during the year. (freedomhouse.org)
  • In 1988 serious tensions arose between Azerbaijan and the Armenian enclave Nagorny Karabakh, which is located in Azerbaijan. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • In April 2010, the head of the Armenian Church will visit Azerbaijan and try to contribute to the peace process. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • The opposition boycotted the vote in the Armenian Parliament. (bne.eu)
  • President Aliyev's Yeni (New) Azerbaijan party wins clear majority in parliament in polls boycotted by opposition. (aljazeera.com)
  • The Central Election Commission said Aliyev's Yeni (New) Azerbaijan party took at least 69 seats in the country's 125-seat parliament, with 91 percent of votes counted early on Monday. (aljazeera.com)
  • The last faction to win seats in the parliament (5.22 percent, 7 seats) was the opposition coalition I Have Honor Alliance , led by Arthur Vanetsyan. (cacianalyst.org)
  • The main leaders of the Georgian opposition announced on November 9 that they would not leave the site of the protest in front of the parliament and would spend the whole night there, despite the fact that a curfew came into force at 22:00. (jam-news.net)
  • However, opposition parties accused the electoral commission (BShK) of rigging the vote after its website, which initially showed some opposition parties reaching the 5 per cent threshold required to enter parliament, suffered a technical glitch and was restored with different projections. (akegroup.com)
  • Among the reasons they offered for the boycott was the fact that there were no real opposition parties in Parliament, no media freedom in Azerbaijan, and many political prisoners. (csce.gov)
  • In addition to the limited competences of the Milli Mejlis under the Constitution, it draws attention to the fact that not all opposition forces are represented in parliament, which is detrimental to true political dialogue and effective parliamentary oversight. (coe.int)
  • The party Heydar Aliyev created, the Yeni (New) Azerbaijan Party, now chaired by President Aliyev, has controlled parliament since 1995. (currenttime.tv)
  • Not a single election held in Azerbaijan since Aliyev came to power in 2003 has been recognised as free and fair by international observers. (aljazeera.com)
  • The official statement mentions that "Severe restrictions on ballot access for candidates, the prohibition of local independent observers at polling stations, intimidation tactics employed against opposition candidates, and the detentions of peaceful protesters and journalists marred the process. (evnreport.com)
  • Nevertheless, consistent with its commitments as an OSCE participating State, Azerbaijan invited international observers to view the election. (csce.gov)
  • In Azerbaijan, we witness at this very moment a wave of repression against independent journalists, youth protesters, election observers, o pposition leaders and Muslim believers, with many receiving long jail terms. (esiweb.org)
  • But for opposition politicians and some observers alike, little suggests that political reality in this Caspian Sea state will fundamentally change. (currenttime.tv)
  • UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday welcomed the agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan to improve their relations, Xinhua. (panorama.am)
  • NATO Special Representative for the South Caucasus and Central Asia Javier Colomina has welcomed the joint statement by Armenia and Azerbaijan. (panorama.am)
  • Russia on Friday voiced support for an agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which announced this week that they would exchange prisoners of. (panorama.am)
  • Negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan continued under the sole mediation of Russia, despite Armenia's urging to reestablish OSCE Minsk Group mediation. (freedomhouse.org)
  • Armenia and Azerbaijan accuse each other of starting it. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • Meanwhile, the deputy prime ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan are set to meet in Russia to announce decisions reached on improving bilateral ties at a Kremlin-hosted trilateral conference on 26 November. (akegroup.com)
  • It triggered widespread protests and mobilized the opposition, which by various different means sought to force the government to resign. (cacianalyst.org)
  • The protests were organized by the Homeland Salvation Movement , bringing together 16 opposition parties including the former ruling Republican Party and Prosperous Armenia. (cacianalyst.org)
  • The most serious effort in this regard came in February this year and provided new impetus to the opposition protests which were slowly abating. (cacianalyst.org)
  • Civil society representatives were unanimous in their view that none of the "opposition" candidates running were real candidates. (csce.gov)
  • This is mainly due to the electoral system, which is a one-round majoritarian system, similar to that of the United Kingdom, which favours both the ruling party and independent candidates, and, moreover, as the opposition in Azerbaijan is very divided and opposition candidates are often competing against each other, they thus weaken each other. (coe.int)
  • Yeni Azerbaijan had vowed the election would be flawless. (aljazeera.com)
  • The murder of a prominent editor, detentions of other journalists, police abuses, and bureaucratic obstruction curtailed independent reporting in the run-up to a November 6 parliamentary election that saw President Ilham Aliyev's ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party and its allies sweep to victory. (cpj.org)
  • Yeni Azerbaijan newspaper only covered the ruling parties and conducted a smear campaign against the opposition. (irfs.org)
  • Earlier, Erdogan also said that the issue on adopting a new constitution will be raised if the Justice and Development Party wins in the snap parliamentary election. (trend.az)
  • Azerbaijan's ruling party has won a clear victory in parliamentary polls boycotted by the mainstream opposition, cementing President Ilham Aliyev's grip on power in the country. (aljazeera.com)
  • Meeting will also take place with representatives of civil society, the media and extra-parliamentary opposition parties, as well as members of the international community. (coe.int)
  • Almost all opposition parties take part in the protest. (jam-news.net)
  • During briefings the following day, members of opposition parties, as well as representatives of civil society and the media, pointed out the gulf of approximately 1.9 million Azerbaijanis entered on voter registration lists (5.3 million), and the number of Azerbaijanis known to be of voting age (7.2 million). (csce.gov)
  • One opposition group, the Musavat Party, claimed that "clone" parties-such as the "Modern" Musavat Party, headed by Hafiz Hajiyev-had been set up to mimic true opposition parties. (csce.gov)
  • ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - The leaders of six opposition parties in Turkey pledged on Monday to bring back parliamentary democracy and scrap the executive presidential system that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan introduced three years ago. (newsaboutturkey.com)
  • The new system envisioned by the six opposition parties would revive the office of the prime minister and restore the president's largely symbolic powers, party officials said during the ceremony. (newsaboutturkey.com)
  • Yeni Musavat and other opposition newspapers resorted to self-censorship in the face of harsh laws that allow authorities to imprison journalists for up to seven years in defamation and insult cases. (cpj.org)
  • Arifoglu, who is primarily a journalist, is also deputy director of the Musavat opposition party. (cpj.org)
  • Parliamentarian Panah Huseyn resigned from the post of coordinator of Musavat parliamentary group as his tenure expired, the parliamentarian told the APA . (apa.az)
  • The Armenia Alliance, an opposition bloc led by former President Robert Kocharyan came in as distant second with 21.11 percent, which will give them 29 seats in the legislature. (cacianalyst.org)
  • More than 150 opposition lawmakers from the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc and Our Ukraine gave up their mandates earlier this month to pave the way for the dissolution of the Verkhovna Rada and early polls. (infoukes.com)
  • A group of 15 lawmakers who formerly belonged to the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc (BYuT) have restored the BYuT parliamentary caucus in the Verkhovna Rada, the "Ukrayinska pravda" website reported on June 19. (infoukes.com)
  • The vote was the first since Azerbaijan passed constitutional amendments in a widely criticized popular referendum in September 2016 that extended the president's term from five to seven years. (csce.gov)
  • 35 (That said, Azerbaijan is actually much less dependent on remittances than other post-Soviet countries, and the volume of inflows has declined sharply since 2014 as a result of economic and financial problems in Russia. (chathamhouse.org)
  • 36 In 2015, Russia imposed new immigration requirements, increasing work permit fees and introducing language and history tests for migrant workers from countries which are not members of the EAEU, including Azerbaijan. (chathamhouse.org)
  • For Russia, the principal importance of the diaspora is in helping the spread of its soft power, especially in increasing interest in the Russian language in Azerbaijan. (chathamhouse.org)
  • The 1828 Treaty of Tourkmanchai established the influence over the area: the northern part (roughly the contours of present-day Azerbaijan) was assigned to Russia, while the southern part was assigned to Iran. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • Azerbaijan lies at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, located on the coast of the Caspian Sea with Russia and Iran to the north and south, and Georgia and Armenia to the northwest and west. (democracyweb.org)
  • In 1993, the former secret police chief and first secretary of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, Haidar Aliyev, seized power after a military insurrection backed by Russia. (democracyweb.org)
  • Russia's new policy toward its neighbors will be based on purely pragmatic interests, and Russia will deal not only with their governments, but also with the opposition. (rferl.org)
  • Yerevan claimed that the ratification was not against Russia and that the decision was solely in the interest of the country's security and the desire to take Azerbaijan to the International Criminal Court for war crimes and other violations. (bne.eu)
  • Its members have also sought to capitalize to the maximum degree on the potential of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine to serve as an energy corridor from the Caspian to Europe, bypassing Russia. (infoukes.com)
  • The parliamentary scandal delivered a serious blow to the government's approval ratings and its hallmark policy of rapprochement with Russia. (cacianalyst.org)
  • Fuad Gahramanli was the Deputy Chairman of the Whole Azerbaijan Popular Front Party, an opposition political party in Azerbaijan. (wikipedia.org)
  • The media forum held in Shushi is apparently just one part of a big political-propaganda plan of Azerbaijan, with the participation of many of our partners indirectly legitimizing the blockade of Artsakh by that country for more than 7 months, which has led to a terrible humanitarian crisis and threatens to take new human lives every hour. (tert.am)
  • It warns that an improved political climate and dialogue between the ruling coalition and opposition would be necessary for the effective implementation of the new system of government provided for in the revised Constitution. (coe.int)
  • Although this diaspora has a largely apolitical presence in the country, this has not protected its members from occasional Russian threats of deportation, made to give Moscow political leverage over Azerbaijan. (chathamhouse.org)
  • The opposition should assess the existing political situation. (trend.az)
  • Starting from 2001, he has been serving as the President of the Public Forum 'For the sake of Azerbaijan', conducting political analysis for the foreign policy of Azerbaijan, research on national security issues, conflict resolution, and political and economic reforms in the country. (idd.az)
  • they expressed readiness to be the negotiator between the political authorities and the opposition. (evnreport.com)
  • The former parliamentary candidate running in Nakhchivan Sakhavat Aliyev and his family are under serious political pressure. (irfs.org)
  • Lissu's return brought a new lease of life into an opposition plagued by years of attacks, arrests and a ban on political rallies. (turkishpress.com)
  • Turkey's opposition has always objected adoption of a new constitution, since they believe that it is a step towards switching from the parliamentary to presidential form of governance. (trend.az)
  • GD proposed electoral reform in June to meet opposition demands, however, in November the ruling party surprisingly backed away from the idea after failing to collect the essential number of votes among its deputies to pass the constitutional amendment. (cacianalyst.org)
  • Voters will choose between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is seeking reelection, main opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, and Sinan Ogan. (news.az)
  • 1. Armenia joined the Council of Europe on 25 January 2001 and, since its accession, has been subject to a Parliamentary Assembly monitoring procedure, which has led to the adoption of Resolutions 1304 (2002), 1361 (2004), 1374 (2004) and 1405 (2004). (coe.int)
  • He served as a deputy of Azerbaijan National Assembly. (idd.az)
  • The latest news, press statements, readouts and media advisories from the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. (oscepa.org)
  • ASTANA, 30 November 2010 - On the eve of the seventh OSCE Summit in Kazakhstan, eleven years after the last OSCE Summit in Istanbul, the Bureau of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly met today in Astana. (oscepa.org)
  • Keep in touch with the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly! (oscepa.org)
  • The OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA) and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) all scrambled to assemble a robust Election Observation Mission (EOM) in Azerbaijan under difficult time constraints. (csce.gov)
  • 1. The Parliamentary Assembly acknowledges the complex geopolitical context of Azerbaijan as it tries to balance its relations with the European Union, Turkey, Iran and the other Caspian Sea neighbours, the Russian Federation and the United States. (coe.int)
  • 2. The Assembly takes note of the authorities' concerns over the security and the stability of the country due to alleged threats from abroad, in particular the alleged risks to Azerbaijan from the situation in Ukraine. (coe.int)
  • 120,000 citizens live under constant threats and aggression from Azerbaijan. (tert.am)
  • the right of access to the Constitutional Court for citizens, the Human Rights Defender and the parliamentary opposition. (coe.int)
  • The U.S. Embassy in Armenia urges U.S. citizens to maintain vigilance and exercise caution due to heightened tensions and recent violence along portions of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. (panorama.am)
  • The Justice and Development Party garnered 49.41 percent of votes in the parliamentary election held in Turkey Nov. 1. (trend.az)
  • Pashinyan's victory is largely seen as a repudiation of the previous authoritarian government, rather than support for Pashinyan and despite widespread condemnation of his peace agreement with Azerbaijan. (foreignbrief.com)
  • The opposition has blamed Turkey's woes, including an economic downturn and an erosion of rights and freedoms, on Erdogan's system which they say amounts to a "one-man rule. (newsaboutturkey.com)
  • Turkey's second largest opposition party, the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party, was excluded from the declaration. (newsaboutturkey.com)
  • This constraint, among others, contributed to the mainstream opposition boycott of the election. (csce.gov)
  • Since signing the founding document of the OSCE, the Helsinki Final Act, in 1992, no national vote in Azerbaijan has met the OSCE's minimum requirements for a free and fair election. (csce.gov)
  • The release of Arifoglu and six other opposition activists failed to meet Western demands that they be exonerated of the criminal charges, which were widely seen as politically motivated. (cpj.org)
  • The opposition has called for a peaceful protest on Monday against the results. (turkishpress.com)
  • Tanzanian President John Magufuli won a resounding election victory with 84% of the votes amid allegations of irregularities by the opposition. (turkishpress.com)
  • Another major opposition party, the Republican Alternative (REAL), said it would not recognise the results. (aljazeera.com)
  • At the suggestion of the Girchi party, opposition supporters can go out, join hands and stand in a human chain throughout the city, not letting employees into the polling stations. (jam-news.net)
  • “Musavat is the closest opposition party for me,†he said. (apa.az)
  • E.Babayev / In Azerbaijan, it is expected to establish a new organization, which will comprise famous opposition leaders and independent politicians. (trend.az)
  • In 1991 the Visegrad Group, initially comprised of three countries - Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia - united their efforts to first transform from a Communist dictatorship to parliamentary democracy and then convince the EU that they were deserving members of the European community. (lu.se)
  • Azadig" newspaper editor Rovshan Hajiyev also said that Azerbaijan does not have any independent TV channels. (irfs.org)
  • Azerbaijan is one of nine Council of Europe member States currently subject to the Assembly's monitoring procedure,* which involves ongoing dialogue with the authorities, regular reports and occasional debates on a state's progress in honouring its obligations and commitments to the Organisation. (coe.int)
  • Though dozens of opposition protesters rallied in Bishkek on 29 November, significant unrest is not expected. (akegroup.com)
  • Medium to long-term, Pashinyan's government will likely focus on popular domestic policies like anti-corruption reform and strengthening democratic institutions to increase his support following the Azerbaijan agreement. (foreignbrief.com)
  • Aliyev took over in 2003 on the death of his father Heydar Aliyev, a former KGB officer and communist-era leader who had ruled newly independent Azerbaijan with an iron fist since 1993. (aljazeera.com)
  • Authorities considered independent and opposition journalists to be traitors, and pressured private companies not to advertise in media that did not support Aliyev. (cpj.org)
  • Azerbaijan was independent from 1918 to 1920. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • In 1991 Azerbaijan became independent. (theworldofinfo.com)
  • The committee expresses deep concerns over the crackdown on human rights in Azerbaijan, where working conditions for NGOs and human rights defenders have significantly deteriorated, and by the increasing number of reprisals against independent media and advocates of freedom of expression in Azerbaijan. (coe.int)
  • Azerbaijan has managed to maintain an independent and diversified foreign policy position, in particular due to its sizable energy resources and strategic location on the Caspian Sea. (coe.int)
  • Azerbaijan was seized in the Arab conquests in the 7th century AD and most Azeris converted to Islam. (democracyweb.org)
  • Saturday November 14 has been announced as the date for a new big protest, and opposition supporters from the regions are expected to arrive in Tbilisi. (jam-news.net)
  • Before being forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1921, Azerbaijan had established the first democratic republic in the Muslim world, which existed from 1918 to 1920. (democracyweb.org)
  • The main opposition leader, Tundu Lissu won only 13% of the vote. (turkishpress.com)
  • journalists and opposition politicians believed that Huseynov was murdered in retaliation for his work. (cpj.org)
  • Crucially, this report underscores that the Kremlin's influence operations were not limited to Ukraine alone and illustrates its use of civilian tools in Azerbaijan to co-opt support and deter resistance to its regional ambitions. (aiddata.org)
  • Moscow's opposition to the statute has a long past, yet most recently the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes in Ukraine. (bne.eu)
  • The committee welcomes the resumption of the activities of a Joint Working Group on Human Rights Issues following the agreement between the Council of Europe Secretary General and the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan in August 2014. (coe.int)
  • The opposition alliance, led by ex-president Robert Kocharyan has challenged the results as unfair-despite international support of the results. (foreignbrief.com)
  • As an English-language private media outlet in Azerbaijan, News.Az Online News Agency aims to raise awareness of the world community about Azerbaijan, its domestic and foreign policy, economy, culture and traditions, as well as about its people. (news.az)
  • Latest news in Georgia , Armenia , Azerbaijan - key headlines and top stories in the local media on 19-23 June, 2023. (jam-news.net)
  • Extreme Journalism Institute Head Idrak Abbasov spoke about the grim situation for media and human rights in Azerbaijan. (irfs.org)