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Article 173
 

. Registration of Deputies Elected to the Milli Majlis.



The Constituency Election Commission shall immediately inform the candidate elected as a deputy after signing the protocol on results of elections. Within at most 60 days, the candidates elected as deputies should submit to the Central Election Commission a copy of the order on resignation from a position incompatible with his/her deputy status and indicated in Article 85.2 of the Constitution (copies of documents which confirm that he/she will submit an application on resignation within 3 days) or an application which contains the candidate’s obligations on termination of his/her functions.





If a candidate elected from a single-mandate constituency does not perform the requirements specified in Article 173.1 of this Code, then the Central Election Commission shall apply to a relevant court on cancellation of outcomes of elections in the relevant constituency and carry out repeat elections. If a candidate does not perform the requirements mentioned in Article 173.1 of this Code, without compelling reasons indicated in Article 73.3 of this Code, and if due to these reasons repeated elections are carried out, then the candidate should pay all state funds, allocated by the relevant election commission with regard to repeat elections.





After the results of elections are published and after a deputy has resigned from his/her position, which is incompatible with the status of deputy, or after his/her functions are terminated, the Central Election Commission shall register him/her as a deputy and issues him/her a deputy card.