Turkmenistan strongman wins third term with nearly 98% vote

Turkmenistan strongman wins third term with nearly 98% vote

PanARMENIAN.Net - Just about everyone in Turkmenistan showed up at the polls Sunday, February 12 to retain their current president. Election commission officials say more than 97 percent of voters cast their ballots for incumbent President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, Voice of America reports.

Eight opponents were considered token candidates.

Changes to the country's Constitution last year removed presidential age limits and extended the president's term from five years to seven.

Political analysts say the changes will make it easy for Berdymukhamedov to hold on to the presidential office for as long as he likes.

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