Azerbaijan to vote in March on presidential term
BAKU - Azerbaijans parliament on Friday called a referendum in March on whether a two-term presidential limit should be scrapped, a move likely to prolong leader Ilham Aliyevs grip on power.
Parliament, dominated by the pro-government Yeni Azerbaijan (New Azerbaijan) party which is led by Aliyev, voted to hold the vote on March 18 in the oil-producing nation. Aliyevs second and last term allowed by the constitution is due to end in 2013.
Few doubt that Aliyevs presidency will be extended.
Azerbaijans nation will openly and freely express its confidence in the countrys President Ilham Aliyev, parliamentarian Ali Ahmedov, Yeni Azerbaijans deputy leader, told the legislature before the vote. The date of the referendum was set by a 100-7 vote.
The ex-Soviet republic, which lies along the Caspian between Russia and Iran, has been dominated by the Aliyev family for more than three decadesfirst under former Communist boss Heydar Aliyev and since 2003 by his son Ilham. Ilham Aliyev, 47, won his current five-year term in October in a landslide election boycotted by the opposition and judged by European monitors as less than democratic.
The president is blamed by critics for concentrating too much power in his own hands though he remains popular after years of an economic boom fuelled by high energy prices while the opposition remains weak and fractured.
Police on Wednesday broke up a rally by a dozen opposition activists, who tried to protest against the referendum outside the Constitutional Court headquarters. Before being pushed away by police, the protesters briefly unfolded banners reading Down with the monarchy! and We do not need a king!
Posted by: Steve White 2008-12-27 |