BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 21. A meeting of the
    Council of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of the CIS (IPA CIS)
    has been held in the city of St Petersburg of the Russian
    Federation, Trend
    reports, citing the Azerbaijani Parliament.

    Speaker of the Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova has taken part in
    the event.

    Speaker Sahiba Gafarova stated in her speech at the meeting her
    thoughts related to the topics discussed. As she was talking about
    Item 3 of the agenda of the meeting, she remarked that monitoring
    concerned with elections and referenda in the CIS Member Nations
    was one of the operating staples of the Assembly. The Speaker of
    the Milli Majlis observed that elections ranked amongst the most
    significant events in any country’s life in that they defined its
    future. An objective monitoring mission present at any election
    plays a tremendous role in the assessment of the degree of the
    election’s transparency and democratic standards. As Sahiba
    Gafarova emphasised, the Assembly monitoring units’ attendance of
    elections in our countries is not merely a monitoring mission but,
    first and foremost, a manifestation of solidarity and mutual
    support.

    Commenting also on the outcomes of the Inter-Parliamentary
    Assembly international monitoring missions of the extraordinary
    elections to the Jogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic as well as
    of the new Constitution adoption referendum in the Republic of
    Kazakhstan, she recalled the active participation of the Members of
    the Milli Majlis in both monitoring assignations.

    Sahiba Gafarova mentioned with contentment Deputy Speaker of the
    Milli Majlis Ziyafet Asgarov having acted as Co-ordinator of the
    CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly monitoring group that had followed
    the referendum conducted in the brotherly Kazakhstan.

    A number of organisational matters and agenda items were
    discussed at the meeting; relevant decisions were ultimately
    made.

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