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Azerbaijan votes in parliamentary elections amid boycott

Gulan Media November 1, 2015 News
Azerbaijan votes in parliamentary elections amid boycott
Parliamentary elections are taking place in Azerbaijan with the main opposition parties boycotting the vote.
They accuse the government of President Ilham Aliyev of jailing almost all of its opponents.
For the first time in more than two decades, international monitors from the OSCE will not be observing the vote, citing government restrictions.
Critics say the outcome is a foregone conclusion, with Mr Aliyev's ruling party set to easily retain a majority.
More than a dozen political parties are vying for 125 seats in Azerbaijan's National Assembly.
But the BBC's Rayhan Demytrie in neighbouring Georgia says those that can be considered genuine in their opposition to the government have refused to participate.
"The pre-election period was marred by massive violations. That's why we decided not to participate," opposition Musavat Party leader Arif Gajily told Reuters news agency.

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