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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Turkmenistan stages parliamentary election under ruling family

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ASHGABAT: Gas-rich Turkmen-istan on Sunday held the first parliamentary polls since the ruling family tightened its grip on the Central Asian nation.


The new president took power following a hereditary succession in March 2022, and the vote comes after the abolition of the legislature’s upper house and the creation of a supreme body.


President Serdar Berdymukhamedov and his father repeatedly stressed this election would be held according to democratic principles.


But the opposition is not taking part and censorship is in force.


“We have to pursue the efforts of the Hero-Protector and our dear president,” polling station returning officer Ogulgurban Ezimova said in Ashgabat, referring to Berdymukhamedov senior and his son.


Eighteen-year-olds voting for the first time were given presents, flowers and “our dear protector’s books... to remember this special day in their lives”, said Ezimova.


Maia Ataeva had just received her gifts at the polling station.


“We students, we take these elections very seriously because as our dear president Serdar Berdymoukhamedov said, they are a new stage in the democratisation of the country,” she said.


But beyond the polling stations, enthusiasm for the election appeared limited.


Information about any policies is hard to find. Only the biographies of the 258 candidates are listed in the “Turkmenistan Neutral”, the successor newspaper to the communist party daily in Soviet times. The candidates represent three parties and several groups of citizens.


Former dentist and health minister Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov came to power in 2006, succeeding the nation’s founding president Saparmurat Niyazov after his death. Berdymukhamedov established a strong cult of personality before handing the reins to his son Serdar last year after a token snap election. But he kept his position as chair of the upper house of parliament.


The council’s remit covers the main directions of Turkmenistan’s domestic and foreign policy, overshadowing the unicameral national assembly and its 125 members.


With the economy dependent on gas exports to Beijing and to a lesser extent Moscow, the new president has in recent months met China’s Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladmir Putin.


Eight hours after polling stations opened at seven am, almost 75 per cent had


already voted, the election commission said. — AFP


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