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Azerbaijan's election confirms stability amid global unrest

Today's parliamentary elections held across all of Azerbaijan's sovereign territory confirm the country's political stability amid a crumbling world order.

Axar.az reports that states that this was said by Russian observer Igor Korotchenko, Director General of the Caspian Strategic Studies Institute.

'This is the first parliamentary election held across all of Azerbaijan's sovereign lands, which confirms political stability in a crumbling world order. The stability of the political system is precisely the foundation of Azerbaijan's confident development,' he stated.

I. Korotchenko noted that the election results will demonstrate Azerbaijan's high democratic standards to Western countries.

'The West, particularly countries like France that criticize Azerbaijan harshly, have much to learn from Azerbaijan's electoral system. France's modern political system is totalitarian and adheres to neocolonial policies, while modern Azerbaijan demonstrates standards of justice to the West,' he said.

The expert emphasized that Azerbaijan will continue to move forward confidently alongside friendly countries, including the Russian Federation.

Date
2024.09.02 / 09:36
Author
Axar.az
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