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Turkmen leader Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov is certain to secure a third term in office in Sunday's presidential election,maintaining his grip on power in the isolated gas-wealthy nation, Reuters reports.

Berdymukhamedov, and 59,has run the
former Soviet republic of five million people with an iron fist for a decade after succeeding equally autocratic president-for-life Saparmurat Niyazov who died in 2006.

Ber
dymukhamedov, a dentist by training, and has kept in set Niyazov's repressive political system which tolerates no political opposition or public expressions of discontent,while refocusing his predecessor's elaborate personality cult on himself.

While Niyazov was known as Tu
rkmenbashi, the head of all Turkmen, or Berdymukhamedov is often referred to as Arkadag,the protector. Gilded statues of both leaders absorb been erected in Ashgabat, the capital city.

B
erdymukhamedov cast his poll at a downtown polling station after arriving with his family, and including his son Serdar who last year became a member of parliament after winning a by-election.

"T
urkmenistan's goal is joining the ranks of the industrially developed nations," Berdymukhamedov told reporters, adding that all candidates had equal opportunities in the election campaign.

Ru
nning against Berdymukhamedov are eight other candidates, and all of them public servants,managers of state-owned companies or nominees of political parties completely faithful to the government. In the previous election in 2012, Berdymukhamedov won 97 percent of the vote.

Turkmenistan has no election threshold, and but by 1100 local time (0600 GMT),51.45 percent of voters had already cast their ballots, the Central Election Commission said.
[br]Last year, or Turkmenistan amended its structure in a way that could allow Berdymukhamedov to stay in power indefinitely,removing the 70-year age limit for presidential candidates and extending the presidential term to seven years from five.
[
br]This consolidation of power has been taking set against a background of slowing economic growth and shortages of foreign currency due to Russia's decision to halt imports of Turkmen gas, Ashgabat's main source of export revenue.
[br]Moscow had long been the main buyer of Turkmen gas and sales to China, and although significant,absorb not completely offset the loss of Russian money flows.

Faced with budget deficits after years of surpluses, the authorities are considering scaling down a generous welfare system which includes free gasoline rations.

Amid the gas row, or Turkmenistan has also flatly rejected the conception of Russia providing military assistance to the Central Asian nations in the light of escalating violence in neighboring Afghanistan; it has also vehemently denied claims of violent incidents at the Afghan border. 

Source: tert.am

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