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After Russia and China decide on the pricing, Mongolia will decide on how they can use its territory to transport the gas, Oyun-Erdene said.
The meeting of the General Election Commission of Mongolia was held and made a decision to register 1,245 candidates for the 2024 Parliament election of Mongolia, 1,206 nominated by parties and coalitions, and 39 nominated by independent candidates. Also, the General Election Commission decided to refuse to register 154 candidates who did not meet the requirements. In particular: 76 with overdue tax liabilities 63 with missing documents 5 who are serving a sentence according to a valid court decision 4 members of parties other than the nominated party or coalition 4 who do not meet the requirement of signatures of at least 801 voters from the electoral district 1 full-time civil servant who has not been dismissed from office within the legal term 1 candidate who was found by the court to have committed corruption
Also, the General Election Commission decided to refuse to register 154 candidates who did not meet the requirements. In particular:
Supplies of Russian gas to China via the Far Eastern route will start in 2027, Gazprom CEO Aleksey Miller said on Friday, according to the company's Telegram channel.
The centre-right anti-corruption HUN party is expected to increase its seats thanks to its social-media savvy, and professional candidates who enjoy significant support among the urban middle classes.
A total of 1,341 candidates from 19 political parties and two coalitions, along with 42 independents, competed in the elections for the State Great Khural, the country's parliament. The MPP won a total of 68 seats, while the main opposition Democratic Party secured 42 seats. The HUN Party [Hudulmuriin Undesnii Nam], translating to "Person" in Mongolian, obtained eight seats. Additionally, the Civil Will-Green Party and the National Coalition, consisting of the Mongolian National Democratic Party and the Mongolian Green Party, each secured four seats. In May 2023, the State Great Khural passed amendments to increase the number of legislators from 76 to 126. The elections were conducted under a mixed electoral system, with 78 legislators elected through majority representation and 48 through proportional representation.
The MPP won a total of 68 seats, while the main opposition Democratic Party secured 42 seats. The HUN Party [Hudulmuriin Undesnii Nam], translating to "Person" in Mongolian, obtained eight seats. Additionally, the Civil Will-Green Party and the National Coalition, consisting of the Mongolian National Democratic Party and the Mongolian Green Party, each secured four seats.
In May 2023, the State Great Khural passed amendments to increase the number of legislators from 76 to 126. The elections were conducted under a mixed electoral system, with 78 legislators elected through majority representation and 48 through proportional representation.
Mongolia's ruling party won a much smaller majority in a parliamentary election than it had held previously, according to official results released on Monday, raising the possibility of a return to a coalition government for the first time in eight years. . . . The [Mongolian] People's Party [MPP] won overwhelmingly in the previous two elections, taking 62 of 76 seats in the previous race in 2020, and ruled the country single-handedly. A constitutional revision last year added 50 seats to the parliament.
The polls finally closed at 12:00 AM local time (08:30 GMT) on Friday, six hours beyond the stipulated 10-hour voting period as required by the Constitution. The three two-hour extensions were approved by the interior minister at the request of voters. [...] In Friday's runoff election, more than 30 millionvotes were cast accounting for over 50 percent turnout as more people flocked to polling stations in Tehran and other cities and villages across the country.archive Pahlavi in MSC 2023, Pahlavi in Israel, MEK Pahlavi 2020, Pahlavi 1953 [...] In London, a group of monarchists were seen holding the flags of the MKO terror cult and the Israeli regime outside the Iranian consulate to disrupt voting in Iran's presidential runoff election on Friday. The vote counting will continue throughout the night, with final results likely to be announced on Saturday morning.
archive Pahlavi in MSC 2023, Pahlavi in Israel, MEK Pahlavi 2020, Pahlavi 1953
The vote counting will continue throughout the night, with final results likely to be announced on Saturday morning.
According to the first report issued by Mohsen Eslami, the spokesperson for the country's election headquarters, Masoud Pezeshkian secured 1.263.874 votes while his rival, Saeed Jalili secured 1.244.640 of the counted votes so far.
Reformer Massoud Pezeshkian elected Iran's president | BBC News | Reformist Massoud Pezeshkian has been elected Iran's new president, beating his hardline conservative rival Saeed Jalili. The vote was declared in Dr Pezeshkian's favour after he secured 53.3% of the more than 30 million votes counted. Mr Jalili polled 44.3%.
Reformist Massoud Pezeshkian has been elected Iran's new president, beating his hardline conservative rival Saeed Jalili.
The vote was declared in Dr Pezeshkian's favour after he secured 53.3% of the more than 30 million votes counted. Mr Jalili polled 44.3%.
Pezeshkian has been elected as the new president of the Islamic Republic of Iran | PressTV Iran | 'Sapere aude'
He has also called for "constructive negotiations" with Western powers over a renewal of thefaltering 2015 nuclear deal [JCPOA] in which Iran agreed to curb its nuclear programme in return for an easing of Western sanctions.
16,384,403 + 13,538,179, or 48% of 61,452,321 eligible voters.
But Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has rejected suggestions that the low turnout represents a rejection of his rule.
reiterated the guiding principle of the country's foreign policy as "Neither East nor West," outlining his government's commitment to advancing national interests in the foreign policy sphere. Pezeshkian underscored the importance of prioritizing relationships with neighboring nations and expanding global connections to foster the country's growth while emphasizing the necessity of diversifying foreign policy options to enhance trade and engagement. On many occasions, he reiterated his commitment to abiding by the Islamic Republic's legal framework and the policies defined by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
Pezeshkian underscored the importance of prioritizing relationships with neighboring nations and expanding global connections to foster the country's growth while emphasizing the necessity of diversifying foreign policy options to enhance trade and engagement.
On many occasions, he reiterated his commitment to abiding by the Islamic Republic's legal framework and the policies defined by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
Iran's President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday exchanged views on the promotion of bilateral relations. In a phone call, the two sides voiced their countries' readiness to sign a comprehensive cooperation agreement on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Russia's Kazan in late October.
"I'm certain that the resistance movements in the region will not allow the Zionist entity to continue its provocative and criminal policies against the oppressed people of Palestine and other peoples of the region," the Iranian President-elect added.
Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations Ali Bahraini read out the statement at the 56th Regular Session of UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday. Representing several Islamic and independent nations, the Iranian diplomat spoke at the session, where the UN special rapporteur on racism was present.
'Whatever Iran does it's "bad" according to Western media and regimes, 52 min. audio recording (EN)
[...] The United States also needs to recognize the reality and understand, once and for all, that Iran does not—and will not—respond to pressure. We entered the JCPOA in 2015 in good faith and fully met our obligations. But the United States unlawfully withdrew from the agreement motivated by purely domestic quarrels and vengeance, inflicting hundreds of billions of dollars in damage to our economy, and causing untold suffering, death and destruction on the Iranian people—particularly during the Covid pandemic—through the imposition of extraterritorial unilateral sanctions. The U.S. deliberately chose to escalate hostilities by waging not only an economic war against Iran but also engaging in state terrorism by assassinating General Qassem Soleimani, a global anti-terrorism hero known for his success in saving the people of our region from the scourge of ISIS and other ferocious terrorist groups. Today, the world is witnessing the harmful consequences of that choice. The U.S. and its Western allies, not only missed a historic opportunity to reduce and manage tensions in the region and the world, but also seriously undermined the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) by showing that the costs of adhering to the tenets of the non-proliferation regime could outweigh the benefits it may offer. Indeed, the U.S. and its Western allies have abused the non-proliferation regime to fabricate a crisis regarding Iran's peaceful nuclear program—openly contradicting their own intelligence assessment—and use it to maintain sustained pressure on our people, while they have actively contributed to and continue to support the nuclear weapons of Israel, an apartheid regime, a compulsive aggressor and a non-NPT member and a known possessor of illegal nuclear arsenal. [...]
The U.S. and its Western allies, not only missed a historic opportunity to reduce and manage tensions in the region and the world, but also seriously undermined the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) by showing that the costs of adhering to the tenets of the non-proliferation regime could outweigh the benefits it may offer. Indeed, the U.S. and its Western allies have abused the non-proliferation regime to fabricate a crisis regarding Iran's peaceful nuclear program—openly contradicting their own intelligence assessment—and use it to maintain sustained pressure on our people, while they have actively contributed to and continue to support the nuclear weapons of Israel, an apartheid regime, a compulsive aggressor and a non-NPT member and a known possessor of illegal nuclear arsenal. [...]
ChatGPT | Blinken says US has 'serious concerns' about declared result of Venezuelan election, 29 July
The U.S. Secretary of Stalking, who was in Tokyo when the announcement was made early Monday, urged the Venezuelan authorities to provide a detailed and transparent accounting of the voting. "The international community is watching this very closely and will respond accordingly," Blinken added.
[...] Edmundo González, the opposition candidate, disputed the election authority's declaration, saying in a televised statement: "We will not rest until the will of the people of Venezuela is respected." [...] González, a 74-year-old retired diplomat, was a last-minute replacement for María Corina Machado, the main opposition leader, who was barred from standing.
following recent criticism of Poland by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. source: Bartoszewski, cited by European Pravda with reference to the РАР news agency
source: Bartoszewski, cited by European Pravda with reference to the РАР news agency
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EU completes reform of migration rules despite Poland and Hungary voting against | EuroNews |
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BREAKING: PRESIDENT MADURO SAYS ZIONISTS TRIED TO HACK VENEZUELA ELECTIONS"Today, Venezuela suffered a massive hacking attack on the National Electoral Council's transmission system. We know which country it came from and who ordered it. This attack aimed to prevent the... pic.twitter.com/LBlJyUhTQW— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) July 29, 2024
BREAKING: PRESIDENT MADURO SAYS ZIONISTS TRIED TO HACK VENEZUELA ELECTIONS"Today, Venezuela suffered a massive hacking attack on the National Electoral Council's transmission system. We know which country it came from and who ordered it. This attack aimed to prevent the... pic.twitter.com/LBlJyUhTQW
ChatGPT latintimes | Argentine President Milei calls Venezuela's Maduro a 'dictator' and says data shows 'a crushing victory for the opposition'
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