Tajikistan to ensure transparent parliamentary elections through new technologies

To ensure transparency and modernization in the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for March 2, Tajikistan is implementing new technologies, Ms. Makhfirat Khidirzoda, a member of the Central Commission for Elections and Referenda (CCER), told Asia-Plus in an interview. She noted that the central commission has updated its website, making it more user-friendly and informative. Additionally, […]

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To ensure transparency and modernization in the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for March 2, Tajikistan is implementing new technologies, Ms. Makhfirat Khidirzoda, a member of the Central Commission for Elections and Referenda (CCER), told Asia-Plus in an interview.

She noted that the central commission has updated its website, making it more user-friendly and informative.

Additionally, a mobile application titled “People’s Deputies Elections – 2025” has been launched, providing essential information such as electoral laws and commission details.

To facilitate prompt communication with district commissions, electronic communication channels have been introduced.

Furthermore, the CCER has created social media pages on Facebook, Telegram, and Instagram to make it easier for citizens to follow election-related news.

To ensure equal conditions for all candidates and political parties, the CCER has reportedly approved a unified format and size for campaign materials, as well as guidelines for the use of mass media.

As previously reported, Tajikistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent invitations to 26 foreign countries and four international organizations to observe the elections.

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