Azerbaijani Parliament's Chair Reviews Recent Presidential Poll With Thai Peer (PHOTO)
Date
2/21/2024 3:10:00 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 21. Azerbaijani
Parliament's Chairperson Sahiba Gafarova has discussed the recent
extraordinary presidential election in Azerbaijan during a meeting
with the President of the National Assembly and Speaker of the
House of Representatives of Thailand Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, a
source in the parliament told Trend .
Gafarova underlined that this meeting is an excellent
opportunity to discuss issues of bilateral and multilateral
cooperation between the countries.
Matha expressed gratitude for the hospitality shown to him.
The guest congratulated President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Ilham Aliyev on his election victory and expressed confidence in
the country's continued progress under his leadership.
The head of the Azerbaijani parliament emphasized the historical
significance of the recent election for the country, which was held
for the first time throughout all of Azerbaijan's sovereign
territory, including areas liberated from occupation.
She briefed her counterpart on Azerbaijan's liberation of its
lands from the 30-year Armenian occupation, the full restoration of
the country's sovereignty, and the extensive reconstruction efforts
currently underway in the liberated territories.
Additionally, the chairperson talked about the mine threat posed
by Armenia.
The assembly's president remarked that his country consistently
supported UN Security Council resolutions regarding the territorial
integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan.
During the conversation, information was also provided about
Azerbaijan's path of democratic development and the existing
atmosphere of multiculturalism and tolerance in the country.
The meeting parties exchanged opinions on the ways to enhance
cooperation between the two countries in trade, education, and
tourism, as well as discussed expanding the inter-parliamentary
ties.
The presidential election was held in Azerbaijan on February 7.
Seven candidates competed in the election. According to the latest
data from the Central Election Commission (CEC) of Azerbaijan,
Ilham Aliyev won the election with 92.12 percent (4,567,458) of the
votes.
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