
Some international organizations prepare false reports without considering the realities of Azerbaijan and not knowing country's legislation, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration, head of Department of work with regional administration and local self-governance bodies Zeynal Nagdaliyev said on Monday.
He made the remarks at the opening ceremony of specialized courses on suffrage for the representatives of district electoral commissions of the Central Election Commission (CEC).
"Preparation for election allows to organize electoral campaign and election in the country at the highest level," Nagdaliyev said.
He said that the election in Azerbaijan will be carried out at a high level in accordance with international standards.
"All conditions for implementation of the constitutional rights of people will be created in the country," he added.
Nagdaliyev said that the seminars for the chairmen of district election commissions of the CEC are aimed at ensuring a high level preparation for the elections.
He also shared his thoughts on the agitation campaign. He stressed that much work has been done in order to improve the agitation work and there will be no cases of sticking pictures on the walls, and special boards will be installed in accordance with country's laws.
"Voter lists that are being prepared in Azerbaijan can serve as an example for many countries. For many years we have been trying to ensure that no voter stays out of the election," Nagdaliyev said.
It should be noted that, CEC chairman Mazahir Panahov, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration, head of Department of work with regional administration and local self-governance bodies Zeynal Nagdaliyev, chairman of the Constitutional Court Farhad Abdullayev, the First Vice-Speaker of Azerbaijani Parliament Ziyafat Askerov and Head of the OSCE Office in Baku Koray Targay are also participating in the opening ceremony of courses.
The presidential elections in Azerbaijan are scheduled to be held in Autumn.
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13:40The voting process can be observed by web cameras at 10 percent of polling stations during the last elections in Azerbaijan. According to the president's decision, this figure has been increased to 20 percent this year, Deputy Head of the Azerbaijani Presidential Administration, head of the department on work with regional governing bodies and local self-government bodies of the Azerbaijani Presidential Administration Zeynal Nagdaliyev said at the opening ceremony of the specialized courses on electoral law for chairmen of District Election Commissions held at the Central Election Commission on Monday.
"The central executive power bodies have some issues," Nagdaliyev added. "According to the President's order, all the necessary conditions were created for the District Election Commissions' activity."
"Much better conditions will be created for the election commissions and the voters compared to the previous elections," he added. "The informational signs must be brought into the proper form for the voters to freely use them. It is forbidden to use these signs in other purposes. The appropriate instructions were given to the local executive power bodies."
/Trend/