Действующий глава самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики переизбран на трехлетний переходный период

В среду (19 июля), по результатам голосования, состоявшегося в парламенте самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики (НКР), Бако Саакян был переизбран президентом на трехлетний переходный период. На пост президента были выдвинуты две кандидатуры: Эдуард Агабекян, который был видвинут его же партией "Движение-88", и действующий президент Бако Саакян, которого выдвинули сразу три фракции т.н. парламента - "Родина", "Дашнакцутюн", "Демократия".

Все предыдущие главы самопровозглашенной НКР избирались всенародным голосованием, но согласно переходным положениям конституционных реформ, внесенных в начале этого года, лидер самопровозглашенной республики избирался путем голосования среди депутатов парламента. В политических процессах НКР участвуют только лица армянской национальности. Практически все азербайджанское население Нагорного Карабаха было перемещено в результате конфликта в 1991-1994 годах.

Ранее в МИД Азербайджана назвали т.н. выборы самообманом армянской стороны. В понедельник (17 июля), пресс-секретарь МИД Азербайджана заявил, что "проведение незаконным «парламентом» так называемых «президентских выборов» выставляет сепаратистов в смешном виде и представляет собой ничто иное как самообман".

Далее пресс-секретарь сказал, что "Незаконный режим на оккупированных азербайджанских территориях был создан в результате агрессии Армении в отношении Азербайджана и проведенной ею политики этнической чистки".

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Бако Саакян (фото из архива)

 

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