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The first round of the presidential election in Russia is taking place from Friday to Sunday this weekend. It will be the country's eighth presidential election and more than 112 million voters will be called to the polls.
The first round of the presidential election in Russia is taking place from Friday to Sunday this weekend. It will be the country's eighth presidential election and more than 112 million voters will be called to the polls.
The Central Election Commission has announced the results of the early parliamentary election held on March 19, Kazinform correspondent reports.
According to CEC Chairman Nurlan Abdirov, 6,366,441 people cast their votes during the election.
The votes were distributed as following:
AMANAT – 53.90% or 3,341,510 votes;
Auyl People’s Democratic Party – 10.90% or 693,938 votes;
Turkmenistan discussed preparations for the extraordinary presidential election in the country with the OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) and Organization of Turkic States (OTS), reports Orient News.
This was discussed during a meeting among Rashid Meredov, Turkmen Foreign Affairs Minister, Rune Castberg, Officer-in-Charge of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat and Baghdad Amreev, Secretary General of the Organization of Turkic States.
Romania's current head of state - Klaus Iohannis, won the second round of the presidential election, which was held on November 24, 2019. This is evidenced by the preliminary results from the counting of the votes in 99.3% of the polling stations, reports “Mediafax”.
According to the latest data, 63.12% of the citizens voted for Iohannis, while for his rival, Viorica Dӑncilӑ, a former prime minister of the country, voted 36.89%.