Wednesday, 08 November 2006

TAJIKISTANI RULING PARTY EXPECTED TO RECEIVE NO LESS THAN 80% OF VOTES AT ELECTIONS

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By empty (11/8/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Ruling Tajikistan People’s Democratic Party expected to receive no less than 80% of votes at the November 6 elections, the party presidium headquarters chief Muso Asozoda stated to a REGNUM correspondent. “Election campaigns of other political parties allowed them to take a part of votes from our party. It mainly concerns irresolute voters who were hesitating till the last moment.
Ruling Tajikistan People’s Democratic Party expected to receive no less than 80% of votes at the November 6 elections, the party presidium headquarters chief Muso Asozoda stated to a REGNUM correspondent. “Election campaigns of other political parties allowed them to take a part of votes from our party. It mainly concerns irresolute voters who were hesitating till the last moment. Exactly they voted for candidates from Tajikistani Communist Party, Agrarian Party, and Party of Economic Reforms,” Muso Asozoda believes. Also, he did not exclude a possibility that the newly elected president would use in his activity certain thesis of other candidates’ election programs at the elections. According to the Central Election Commission, candidate from the Tajikistan People’s Democratic Party Emomali Rakhmonov collected 79.3% of votes at the November 6 elections. (Regnum)
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