HEYDAR ALIYEV SHATTERED TRADITIONAL SCENARIO - MP
news.az
Oct 18 2011
Azerbaijan
Our people gained another historical chance to obtain independence
in the end of the XX century.
The statement came from MP Govhar Bakhshaliyeva at session of the
Azerbaijani Parliament dedicated to 20th anniversary of independence.
Azerbaijan's declared its independence and forces from the popular
movement came to power as a result of the popular movement that began
in 1988, the MP said.
"However, our people faced tough days as a result of Armenia's
occupation of our lands on one hand and mistakes of incompetent forces
in power both in domestic and foreign policy on the other hand. The
political confrontation and struggle between political groups led
the country to the brink of civil war."
The MP noted that internal chaos and paralyzed state bodies could
lead to loss of independence.
"But this time the history did not repeat. Unlike previous periods,
this time there was Heydar Aliyev, who enjoyed trust and respect of
all layers of population and had great political will and experience.
Heydar Aliyev, who came to Baku upon the insistence of the then
authorities and was elected chairman of the Supreme Council and
later president of the country, shattered the so-called traditional
scenario against our independence and did not allow Azerbaijan to
become a tool in the hands of some foreign forces. This is a striking
example of a role of a personality in our centuries-long history,"
Bakhshaliyeva added.
news.az
Oct 18 2011
Azerbaijan
Our people gained another historical chance to obtain independence
in the end of the XX century.
The statement came from MP Govhar Bakhshaliyeva at session of the
Azerbaijani Parliament dedicated to 20th anniversary of independence.
Azerbaijan's declared its independence and forces from the popular
movement came to power as a result of the popular movement that began
in 1988, the MP said.
"However, our people faced tough days as a result of Armenia's
occupation of our lands on one hand and mistakes of incompetent forces
in power both in domestic and foreign policy on the other hand. The
political confrontation and struggle between political groups led
the country to the brink of civil war."
The MP noted that internal chaos and paralyzed state bodies could
lead to loss of independence.
"But this time the history did not repeat. Unlike previous periods,
this time there was Heydar Aliyev, who enjoyed trust and respect of
all layers of population and had great political will and experience.
Heydar Aliyev, who came to Baku upon the insistence of the then
authorities and was elected chairman of the Supreme Council and
later president of the country, shattered the so-called traditional
scenario against our independence and did not allow Azerbaijan to
become a tool in the hands of some foreign forces. This is a striking
example of a role of a personality in our centuries-long history,"
Bakhshaliyeva added.