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    ILHAM ALIYEV IS RENEWING HIS TEAM
    by Kamran Abbasbayli

    Yeni Musavat
    Dec 8 2008
    Azerbaijan

    In-depth reforms in the pipeline

    "From March next year we shall witness the beginning of fundamental
    public and political changes in the country. Preparations are now
    under way to this end and the overall outlines of reforms are also
    known. The issue in question is about matters that will have more or
    less impact on all spheres of the country. The gist of the changes
    is to succeed in complex rejuvenation [of the team]. The author of
    the idea is directly President Ilham Aliyev. His plan can also be
    described as a programme for `power change without a revolution'".

    "Our newspaper received this report from a reliable source connected
    with the ruling team. According to the source, esteemed Ilham Aliyev's
    reforms plan envisages activities in two directions:

    1. To normalize public and political situation in the country as well
    as the relations with the opposition.

    2. To conduct cardinal personnel reforms and rejuvenate the ruling
    team: "The issue in question is to remove several old officials or
    send them into retirement or demote and start the new stage with
    a new team and faces. In parallel with these, it is considered to
    hasten the resolution of some domestic problems which are a source
    of eternal problems."

    We should say that Yeni Musavat newspaper has covered aspects of the
    first part of this plan in detail. As we reported in our previous
    issues, the government has taken a line of softening the domestic
    situation and its desire to normalize relations with the opposition
    does not remain as a mere intention or a plan.

    As we already know both the latest developments around the Karabakh
    issue and the lack of comprehensive understanding with the West
    over democracy, human rights, freedom of speech and the undesirable
    situation stipulated by the political crisis [as published] in the
    country, the intention to extend the tenure of the president and
    similar issues make the ruling team to cooperate with the opposition.

    We also noted that practical steps to this end have been made and
    confidential contacts between influential people in the authorities
    and plenipotentiary representatives of the leading opposition parties
    have started.

    Wide-ranging package aims to get opposition backing

    To put it differently, amongst issues discussed were the following:
    the transition of the relations between the authorities and the
    opposition to a civil channel; guaranteeing the democratic conduct
    of the municipal and parliamentary elections; increasing powers
    of the Cabinet of Ministers; reviewing the issue of forming the
    composition of the CEC [the Central Electoral Commission] and the
    electoral commissions on an equal basis; the restoration of the
    proportional election system; increasing the number of the seats
    in the Milli Maclis from125 to 175; taking heed of the opposition's
    proposals with regard to financing parties from the budget; allocating
    seats to the opposition representatives in the clemency commissions,
    at departments to fight corruption and the Security Council (without
    remuneration); ending pressure on the opposition, the restoration of
    the rights of the oppressed opposition representatives whose rights
    have been undermined and are still in prisons;

    We want to once again note that the likelihood of fundamental changes
    in the Karabakh issue in months to come put the ruling team into
    motion.

    Amongst factors that have drawn the authorities into observing the
    abovesaid conditions, i.e. to a choice of a moderate course, are to
    gain the opposition's support in the Karabakh issue and obtain the
    opportunity of acting in a convincing manner in dealing with the
    West and Russia as well as the intention of realizing the expected
    constitutional reforms, to be precise, to approach easily to the
    project of extending the presidential tenure. We have also covered
    this topic.

    What is obvious is that the authorities are really serious in their
    plans and sent out the first message. The issue in question is about
    Mr Aliyev's humane decision with regard to two imprisoned brothers -
    editor-in-chief of Azadliq newspaper, Qanimat Zahid, and satirist of
    the paper, Mirza Sakit.

    By permitting the political prisoners the brothers to attend the
    funeral of their father (plus this issue was decided without a delay),
    the president demonstrated his readiness to soften his approaches to
    the matters. Actually, this meant "I am ready for changes".

    This gesture was a big push towards the process of softening. The
    process will inevitably get an irreversible nature. It is hard to
    guess and imagine the other way round. Moreover, another option would
    simply be illogical.

    Aliyev keen to promote his democratic image

    Especially, in this context, Mr Aliyev is said interested in promoting
    his democratic image and establishment of a civil climate based on
    mutual respect and confidence inside the country: "I would also like
    that a democratic system be established in my country, we shall achieve
    this, I am simply anxious about the speed of democratization." These
    words also belong to Mr Aliyev. He has expressed this opinion more
    than once at meetings with high-ranking foreigners.

    Our source claims that Ilham Aliyev was ready for democratic reforms
    and recognition of the opportunity of ruling over the country with
    the opposition through parliament early in 2005: "At that time,
    the opposition refused from negotiations and agreement negotiated by
    international mediators.

    One of the mediators was the official of the PACE [Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe], Andreas Gross. The talk was about
    representation of the Freedom bloc [made up of People's Front of
    Azerbaijan Party, the Democratic Party of Azerbaijan and the Musavat
    Party] in parliament with 25-30 seats and election of the opposition
    representative to one of the deputy speaker post. However, the Freedom
    bloc was very ambitious and a revolutionary mood was in place in the
    country at that time.

    However, later one of the founders of the bloc, Rasul Quliyev, fell
    victim to a plot of one of the foreign intelligence services. As a
    result, without knowledge of other leaders of the Freedom bloc, a team
    of "revolutionaries" was set up with involvement of some officials
    in the authorities, including the president's uncle, Calal Aliyev.

    They plotted to stage a coup, overthrow Ilham Aliyev and bring Rasul
    Quliyev to power. As is known, this plan was exposed in October 2005
    and Ilham Aliyev abandoned the course of democratic reforms to retain
    his power by all possible means..."

    March to be rich with political changes

    Our source claims that the situation has changed now: "There remains
    not a single force able to block reforms in the ruling family, in the
    authorities and in the opposition camp either. Now the president will
    stage a revolution!"

    As for the second part of the plan, i.e., the personnel issues,
    we obtained very interesting report from our source. In his view,
    Ilham Aliyev considers this team to be his deceased father Heydar
    Aliyev's rather than his own.

    He also knows it is impossible to go to a new period and get the
    country out of fateful problems with old team members: "For this
    reason, it is planned to introduce fundamental political reforms and
    personnel changes after Novruz Holiday. Major figures will be removed
    from their posts and their removal would mean the departure of the
    current authorities. Relatively young people, "city [Baku] born guys"
    and those who were educated in a different civilization are planned
    to be the substitutes.

    These changes are steps calculated to further targets; If Ilham
    Aliyev's presidential term is not extended and someone goes to the
    election in 2013, the would-be team should also be ready for that
    situation.

    It would also be a message to the people and the opposition that
    Western representatives also noted more than one the need for new
    faces far away from enmity and those who have not shed blood or killed
    anyone. Ilham Aliyev also has long ago accepted the need for purging
    his authorities from Mafiosi forces..."

    According to reports we obtained, the personnel changes will cover
    major figures in the first stage. Bureaucrats and ministers in major
    posts for a long time are targeted to be replaced. It is reported
    that although Ilham Aliyev is happy about his economic advisers,
    changes are also not ruled out in this team. The major reforms wave
    will hit power-wielding sectors and the political group, the point
    here is to fundamentally change the team. Ministers to be removed are
    expected to be named ambassadors, presidential aides and be appointed
    to similar low-ranking posts.

    Nevertheless, it is also speculated that there will be people who
    will be dismissed from one high-ranking post and appointed to other
    "weighty" posts. Under these reports, the prime minister and all
    in all, the Cabinet of Ministers would be changed: "People wanted
    revolution and will get it. The opposition was demanding that the
    authorities go and the authorities will go. The West was demanding
    reforms and democracy and will get more than that..."

    These all are from a source whose reliability and credential leave
    no place for doubts. He advised that all the political forces are to
    be ready for a revolution from above after the Novruz holiday...
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