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    Azeri parliamentary speaker is losing his power - daily

    Baki Xabar, Baku
    6 Sep 04

    It is evident that the ruling team has completely cornered Azerbaijani
    Speaker Murtuz Alasgarov. He will obviously have a problem getting
    a deputy seat during the next parliamentary elections. As a result
    of pressure exerted from everywhere, the speaker has been sidelined
    from all processes within the government. Now it is only known that
    Alasgarov is trying to maintain his post and get out of this situation.

    It is now generally accepted that the speaker, who has the status of
    the third most important official in the country, has been sidelined
    from all processes. There are evidently problems between the different
    branches of power. The "weak" are hit in the war for mutual reputation
    [as published]. As a result, the staff led by a weak figure operate
    just symbolically. In fact, the dynamics of the current process show
    that the organization led by a weak figure is not a centre of power
    in the government, as has been the case with Murtuz Alasgarov. His
    tenure as speaker has shadowed the parliament's activities and turned
    it into a powerless one. This is just the result of the fact that the
    speaker does not even attend the ceremonies of meeting and seeing off
    the country's president and does not accompany him on his visits to the
    country's districts and abroad. But being the speaker, he is expected
    to attend these ceremonies. The fact that he is on the sidelines
    from these events shows that he is among the "hit" people. Truly,
    one might link the speaker's isolation from the said ceremonies to
    his physical condition. However, it seems to be implausible.

    For this reason, one can assume that Alasgarov has already become
    an undesirable figure in the government. He is even unaware of the
    government's Karabakh talks. This is not our assumption. Alasgarov
    confirmed this in a statement he made a few days ago. Touching upon
    the Karabakh discussions by the [Azerbaijani and Armenian] presidents
    and foreign ministers, Alasgarov said that he had no information
    about those. Saying so, the speaker confirmed that he has been
    "hit". [Passage omitted: repetition.]

    The chairman of the Great Creation Party, Fazil Qazanfaroglu,
    also verified this in an interview with our newspaper yesterday
    [5 September]. He said that Azerbaijan had no supreme legislative
    body. Therefore, the speaker's unawareness of the Karabakh talks
    should be regarded as natural.

    "A parliament formed on the basis of a list [of people] drawn up in
    the way the president wished cannot be regarded as a serious body,"
    Qazanfaroglu said and added that Alasgarov was an unimportant figure
    in the country's authorities.

    Fazil bay [form of address] also said that generally the people
    leading various branches of power do not keep each other informed
    because of intrigues among them. Everyone is trying to provide their
    information mainly to the first person. Therefore, the head of one
    body is unaware of another's activities. Qazanfaroglu said that
    Alasgarov's unawareness was of this kind and the case will be the
    same until the [current] administration methods and the team change.
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