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    Opposition leader says upcoming election to mark "regime change" in Azerbaijan

    ANS TV, Baku
    11 Sep 05

    Ali Karimli, leader of the opposition People's Front of Azerbaijan
    Party which is part of the Azadliq election bloc, has said the
    forthcoming 6 November parliamentary election will mark the beginning
    of a regime change in Azerbaijan.

    Speaking to the "Otan Hafta" programme of the Azerbaijani commercial TV
    station ANS, Karimli said: "I want to say openly that the peculiarity
    of this election is that we are not fighting for only parliamentary
    seats in this election. As a whole, we view this election as a
    regime change. The first stage of the regime change should happen
    in parliament."

    Karimli said the Azadliq bloc can gain at least 75 of the 125
    parliamentary seats if the election is free and fair. But he doubted
    the election will be democratic.

    "The electoral commissions, which rigged 2003 presidential and 2004
    local elections and which are headed by school principals and heads of
    [government] offices, cannot hold a democratic election," Karimli said.

    The opposition leader urged the people to take to streets and fight
    for their votes if the election is rigged.

    "You should believe in changes," Karimli said, adding that Azerbaijan
    can be the next country of democratic changes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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