Delegation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus to the CSTO PA consists of 7 deputies from the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus and 4 deputies from the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus.
Plenipotentiary representative of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus: Viktor Kogut
Website of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus: http://house.gov.by/en/
Website of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus: http://www.sovrep.gov.by/ru/
Delegation of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the CSTO PA consists of 8 deputies from the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan and 8 members of the Senate of the Parliament of Kazakhstan.
Plenipotentiary Representative of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, deputy Executive Secretary of the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly: Viktor Rogalev
Delegation of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz Republic to the CSTO PA consists of 7 deputies.
Plenipotentiary Representative of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz Republic: Shabdanbek Alishev
Website of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz Republic: http://www.kenesh.kg/
Delegation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation to the CSTO PA consists of 10 deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation and 12 members of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation.
Plenipotentiary representative of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation - deputy Executive Secretary of the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly: Mikhail Krotov
Delegation of the Supreme Assembly of the Republic of Tajikistan to the CSTO PA consists of 6 deputies of the National Assembly of the Supreme Assembly of the Republic of Tajikistan and 6 deputies of the Assembly of Representatives of the Supreme Assembly of the Republic of Tajikistan.
Dilshod Rahmon: Kazakhstan has established an orderly system of electoral law
20 November 2022
Dilshod Rahmon: Kazakhstan has established an orderly system of electoral law
Dilshod Rahmon, Chairman of the Committee on Ensuring Constitutional Principles, Human and Civil Rights and Freedoms and the Rule of Law of the Majlisi Milli of the Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan, notes that since becoming independent, the Republic of Kazakhstan has established an orderly electoral system.
“The main purpose of our delegation is to oversee the preparation and voting in the early election of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan,” stresses Dilshod Rahmon. “Our observers today monitored the voting and the compliance of the election process with international standards, especially those already established in the CIS: as we know. The CIS has the Convention on Standards of Democratic Elections, the Voting Rights and Freedoms in the State Parties of the CIS.”
Dilshod Rahmon emphasized, “Observation shows that the voting is well-organized, that the country has an orderly electoral system and that for decades the Kazakhstani people have had a tradition of holding and participating in elections.”
As you may recall, in accordance with the decision of Vyacheslav Volodin, Chairman of the CSTO PA Council, Chairman of the State Duma of the federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, and at the invitation of Mukhtar Tleuberdi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, on September 24, 2022, the CSTO PA has formed a group of international observers to monitor the preparation and voting at the early election of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Vagharshak Hakobyan, member of the CSTO PA Standing Commission on Socioeconomic and Legal Issues, deputy Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on Regional Issues and Eurasian Integration, was appointed as the coordinator of the CSTO PA observers.
The group consists of representatives of supreme legislative bodies of the Collective Security Treaty Organization Member States: the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Belarus, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tajikistan.
International observers from the CSTO PA operate in full compliance with the norms of the Convention on Standards of Democratic Elections, the Voting Rights and Freedoms in the State Parties of the CIS and on the principles of political neutrality, objectivity, non-interference in the referendum and observation of laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan.