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  • BAKU: Opposition Party Of Azerbaijanis In Georgia Ready To Admit Arm

    OPPOSITION PARTY OF AZERBAIJANIS IN GEORGIA READY TO ADMIT ARMENIANS

    Trend News Agency
    Jan 22 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 21 January / corr. Trend J. Babayeva/ The opposition
    Party of Azerbaijanis living in Georgia whose co-founder is the former
    presidential candidate Fazil Aliyev, is ready to admit Armenians
    living in this country to the party, Fazil Aliyev said to Trend by
    telephone from Tbilisi on 21 January.

    "Everyone regardless of their nationality will be represented in the
    party," Aliyev said.

    Aliyev was nominated for the presidency by the National Assembly of
    Azerbaijanis in Georgia and the International Council of Azerbaijanis
    in Georgia. Fazil Aliyev refused to take part in the elections in
    December. He attributed it to 'pressure from Georgian government
    agencies.' Later on Aliyev established a new opposition party.

    The chief purpose in the party's establishment is to take part in
    the parliamentary elections in Georgia to be held in May. According
    to the current Georgian constitution, parliamentary elections were
    to be held in autumn of 2008; however, as a result of a referendum
    which was held together with the early presidential elections, the
    parliamentary elections will take place in the spring of 2008.

    The next party meeting will be held next week. As a result of this
    meeting, the chairman of the party will be elected and an address will
    be made to the Georgian Ministry of Justice for official registration.

    According to Georgian laws, the party is required to have no less
    than 1000 members in order to be registered. Aliyev is sure that he
    has enough supporters who will join his party.

    "Not only Azerbaijanis, but also Georgian wish to join the party,"
    Aliyev said.
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