SEPT. 14 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov signed amendments into the Constitution that will allow him to be president indefinitely, completing a busy round of political manoeuvring this summer across Central Asia.
Mr Berdymukhamedov’s tweaks to the Turkmen constitution follow the death of Islam Karimov, president of Uzbekistan, and the apparent promotion of Shavkat Mirziyoyev as his successor, and a reshuffle of top officials by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev designed to secure his succession.
The Turkmen Constitutional amendments, approved in one day by Parliament and the Council of Elders, removed the age limit on the president, previously set at 70, and extended presidential terms from five to seven years.
Turkmenistan holds a presidential election next year, which the 59-year- old Mr Berdymukhamedov referenced when he commented on the Constitutional amendments.
“The Presidential elections will demonstrate the social and political activity and maturity of our citizens and their understanding of the greatest importance of elections in defining the future of the country,”
Neutral Turkmenistan, the government’s official news agency, quoted Mr Berdymukhamedov as saying.
Turkmenistan is considered one of the most repressive countries in the world. It has never held an election judged by Western vote monitors to be free and fair and has no free media.
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(News report from Issue No. 296, published on Sept. 16 2016)