Session of Central committee for elections and referendums in Turkmenistan, where final results of elections of deputies of Mejlis, members of Halk Maslahaty and Gengeshies were summed up in some electoral districts, has been held. Members of Central electoral committee, representative of labour groups, formed under the Committee, national observers and mass media took part in the session.
It was highlighted during the session that the elections were held based on principles of alternativeness, publicity and transparency and became vivid proof of adherence of Turkmenistan to democratic development and to the course of progressive reforms initiated by President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov in spheres of state and public life.
High activity of the electorate was observed. 92.12 percent of total amount of electors participated in election of the deputies of the Mejlis.
Certificates were issued to newly elected deputies of the National Parliament. From now on, they are competent representatives of the people in the highest legislative body of the country.
91.74 percent of total amount of electors took part in elections of velayats’ members of Halk Maslahaty, 91.66 percent in election of etraps and cities’Halk Maslahaty, 90.97 percent in elections of Gengeshies. 91.14 percent voted for members of Gengeshies of Garabogaz of Turkmenbashy etrap of Balkan velayat.
The fact that two or more candidate contended every seat of representative bodies of people’s power gives bright evidence to high level of democracy and alternativeness of the election.
Majority of elected representative of the people are workers of educational, public health spheres, state power and management bodies, agriculture, experienced specialists of different branches of national economy as well as members of political parties, activists of non-government organizations and associations.
Active work of national observers, monitoring election process in all electoral districts, were mentioned during the session of central electoral committee. The observers participated in the sessions of electoral committees, sealing of ballot boxes;they were present at electoral points before and during the voting, during the count as well as at defining of the outcomes of the elections and summarizing of results.
Owing to provision of all election centres with modern communication means, the processing and dispatch of information to Central Committee for elections and referendums in Turkmenistan were carried out without delay. The results of the voting were broadcasted throughout the day on TV and Radio state channels.
Lists of recently elected members of Halk Maslahaty and Gengeshies, which according to existing national legislation would be published in local press within the next few days, were reviewed and approved during the session of Central Election Committee.
At the end of the session, all the participants stated that elections were held on high organizational level in accordance with existing legislation of the country and conventional standards of international law.
Range of other organizational topics, on which appropriate decisions were taken, have been discussed during the session of the Central Election Committee.
It was highlighted during the session that the elections were held based on principles of alternativeness, publicity and transparency and became vivid proof of adherence of Turkmenistan to democratic development and to the course of progressive reforms initiated by President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov in spheres of state and public life.
High activity of the electorate was observed. 92.12 percent of total amount of electors participated in election of the deputies of the Mejlis.
Certificates were issued to newly elected deputies of the National Parliament. From now on, they are competent representatives of the people in the highest legislative body of the country.
91.74 percent of total amount of electors took part in elections of velayats’ members of Halk Maslahaty, 91.66 percent in election of etraps and cities’Halk Maslahaty, 90.97 percent in elections of Gengeshies. 91.14 percent voted for members of Gengeshies of Garabogaz of Turkmenbashy etrap of Balkan velayat.
The fact that two or more candidate contended every seat of representative bodies of people’s power gives bright evidence to high level of democracy and alternativeness of the election.
Majority of elected representative of the people are workers of educational, public health spheres, state power and management bodies, agriculture, experienced specialists of different branches of national economy as well as members of political parties, activists of non-government organizations and associations.
Active work of national observers, monitoring election process in all electoral districts, were mentioned during the session of central electoral committee. The observers participated in the sessions of electoral committees, sealing of ballot boxes;they were present at electoral points before and during the voting, during the count as well as at defining of the outcomes of the elections and summarizing of results.
Owing to provision of all election centres with modern communication means, the processing and dispatch of information to Central Committee for elections and referendums in Turkmenistan were carried out without delay. The results of the voting were broadcasted throughout the day on TV and Radio state channels.
Lists of recently elected members of Halk Maslahaty and Gengeshies, which according to existing national legislation would be published in local press within the next few days, were reviewed and approved during the session of Central Election Committee.
At the end of the session, all the participants stated that elections were held on high organizational level in accordance with existing legislation of the country and conventional standards of international law.
Range of other organizational topics, on which appropriate decisions were taken, have been discussed during the session of the Central Election Committee.