Exit poll: Aliyev wins the presidential election in Azerbaijan, Orbán congratules – UPDATE
Today, the Caucasus region witnessed the unfolding of a historic election. Following decades of Armenian rule in Nagorno-Karabakh, which has since been reclaimed by Azerbaijan, the stage was set for the first presidential elections in the reunified nation.
Seven presidential candidates, including five representing political parties and two independent candidates, vied for the electorate’s favour in the early presidential polls. Unsurprisingly, all eyes were on the incumbent head of state, Ilham Aliyev, with many anticipating that the successful reunification would bolster his standing.
After Azeri forces successfully stabilised the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, it was decided in December 2023 to bring forward the elections from their originally scheduled date in 2025 to February 2024.
Election highlights in figures:
- In a country the size of Hungary, 6.5 million voters exercised their democratic right.
- 1,000 polling stations was established, with the presence of 90,000 domestic and 600 international observers on the ground.
- 26 polling stations were set up in Nagorno-Karabakh.
- The event garnered international attention, drawing 109 journalists from around the globe, including our own editor-in-chief.
- Additionally, voting was made accessible abroad, with 49 locations across 40 countries, expecting approximately 23 thousand voters at embassies.
In a nod to transparency, webcams were installed at each polling station, allowing interested individuals to monitor proceedings online.
Exit poll result: Aliyev wins
Polling stations closed at 7.00 p.m. local time, and according to exit polls surveying 63 thousand voters, Ilham Aliyev emerged victorious with an overwhelming 93.9% of the vote. With a solid rapport with the Hungarian Government, Aliyev is poised to continue leading the energy-rich nation for another term.
Results – exit poll:
1. President Ilham Aliyev 93.9%
2. Zahid Oruj 1.8%
3. Fazil Mustafa 1.5%
4. Gudrat Hasanguliyev 1.2%
5. Razi Nurullayev 0.9%
6. Elshad Musayev 0.4%
7. Fuad Aliyev 0.3%
You can read this article in Hungarian here.
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Turnout
According to official figures, Azerbaijanis took the election seriously, with a very high turnout of 76.7 percent.
Orbán congratulates
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán congratulated the re-elected President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev by telephone. Mr Orbán wished him success in his presidency for the development of Azerbaijan.
The President of Azerbaijan thanked Mr Orban for his congratulations.
According to Azertac, during the telephone conversation, they praised the successful development of bilateral relations in various fields and expressed confidence that bilateral relations will continue to strengthen.
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1 Comment
Orban congratulates another fellow dictator who assumed power from his father in 2023, has complete control over media, and makes it impossible for any real opposition to exist. A number of independent journalists have been jailed in Azerbaijan and just in case you don’t know Aliyev like Orban, is a big Putin supporter. I have no doubt that Orban wishes to strengthen bilateral relations. Dictators are the only people Orban ever has good relations with.