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    AZERBAIJANI OFFICIAL ON PRESIDENT'S THIRD TERM, HIS DEPUTIES, TIES WITH ARMENIA

    Day.az
    Dec 3 2012
    Azerbaijan

    The chief of the Azerbaijani presidential administration has hinted
    that it is possible that President Ilham Aliyev will run for the third
    term in 2013. Among other issues he touched on the recent appointment
    of his four deputies, Azerbaijan's growing economic potential and the
    Azeri-Armenian conflict over Karabakh. Ramiz Mekhtiyev was speaking
    within the frames of an international conference called Azerbaijan
    2020 - a glimpse into the future held in Baku on 3 December.

    Aliyev's third term?

    Amid the growing public interest in the forthcoming 2013 presidential
    election it is clear who will lead the country for the next five years,
    the News.az news agency quoted the chief of the presidential staff,
    Ramiz Mekhtiyev, as saying on 3 December.

    The Azerbaijani public is interested in who the president of this
    country will be for the next five years. This is a known fact,
    Mekhtiyev said. He added that the concept of Azerbaijan's development
    until 2020 makes it possible for interested individuals to draw
    appropriate conclusions in this respect.

    New appointments

    Mekhtiyev commented on the recent appointment of his four deputies,
    saying he could see nothing out of the ordinary in this. He added
    that the appointments were linked to the agency's increased workload.

    The appointed individuals will remain in their posts. At the same time
    they will fulfill their duties as deputy chiefs of the presidential
    administration, Day.az quoted Mekhtiyev as saying.

    President Aliyev on 29 November signed a decree, appointing Ali Asadov,
    Novruz Mamedov, Zeynal Nagdaliyev and Vakhid Aliyev as deputy chiefs
    of the presidential administration.

    In the meantime, the Turan news agency on the same day elaborated on
    the possible reasons behind the appointments.

    The introduction of new posts of the deputy chiefs of the Azerbaijani
    presidential administration and the appointment of four representative
    of the Naxcivan grouping indicates that under the difficult conditions
    ahead of the 2013 presidential election, the regime is mobilizing
    its forces, Turan reported, describing the appointees as experienced
    officers of the presidential administration.

    Ali Asadov is a presidential advisor on economic issues; Novruz
    Mamedov is the chief of the department of international relations of
    the presidential administration; Zeynal Nagdaliyev is the chief of
    the presidential administration's department of work with regional
    management agencies and local administrations, and Vakhid Aliyev is a
    presidential advisor in military issues and chief of the presidential
    administration's department dealing with defence issues, the agency
    said.

    So far it is unknown whether Aliyev will try to seek reelection or he
    is simply preparing a plan to hand over the leadership to his person.

    What is clear is that so far he rules out the possibility of conceding
    power to the extrasystemic opposition. This is obvious judging from the
    law on political parties, the government's decision which practically
    fully restricts anybody financing the opposition, as well as from the
    imposition of high fines for unauthorized street rallies, Turan wrote.

    The agency stressed that the appointments could either be related to
    the preparations for the upcoming presidential election or plans of
    the resignation of the 74-year old Mekhtiyev.

    Recent reports speak about his [Mekhtiyev's] ill health, as well as
    plans that he will resign, something that has long been insisted upon
    by the Western circles which accused Mekhtiyev of halting reforms
    and forming an odious regime in Azerbaijan. As is known, Mekhtiyev
    demonstrated his loyalty to Aliyev throughout the latter's entire
    period of governance and was a reliable orchestrator of manipulations
    at all presidential and parliamentary elections, the report said.

    Azeri-Armenian conflict over Karabakh

    A fair settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict will lead
    to economic stability, security, cooperation and development in the
    region, another report by Day.az quoted Mekhtiyev as saying at the
    conference.

    It is not by accident that I used the word ?aggression'. This
    concept which contravenes fundamental principles and norms, should
    be unequivocally condemned by the international community, he said.

    In this respect, the leaders of this country [Armenia] keep hiding
    the fact that occupation and aggression took place. Today Armenia has
    turned into a source of threat to global peace and security. Armenian
    leaders turned into pawns of a very dangerous game and perceive their
    country as an outpost for other countries in the South Caucasus. They
    should realize their responsibility and contemplate the future of
    the Armenian people, he said.

    Economic achievements

    Mekhtiyev went on to praise Azerbaijan's economic and democratic
    achievements over the past years, saying that his country had
    succeeded in creating its own economic model. He said that Azerbaijan
    significantly decreased the level of poverty and improved welfare of
    the people.

    The fastest pace of economic development in the world has led to the
    growth of Azerbaijan's regional and global authority and transformed
    it into a new geo-economic player, Mekhtiyev said.

    Therefore, Azerbaijan created an exemplary model of a new geo-economic
    centre of power in the region for the entire world, he said.

    Thanks to President Ilham Aliyev's policy, the average annual
    pace of the growth of Azerbaijan's GDP amounted to 14.2 per cent
    in 2003-2011 and 10.7 per cent in the oil sector. In 2003-2011,
    the country's strategic currency reserves grew 25.3 times and the
    state budget increased by 16.6 times; the volumes of banking assets -
    by 10.4 times, the nominal salary by 5.9 times, the nominal average
    monthly pension - by 6.1 times and the level of poverty decreased
    from 44.7 per cent to 7.6 per cent, Mekhtiyev said.

    Therefore, as it completed the transitional period, Azerbaijan is at
    the beginning of a new period in its development against the background
    of global and regional challenges, Mekhtiyev said.

    He added that the country had also achieved significant progress in
    terms of the protection of basic human liberties, democracy and the
    development of civil society.

    Azerbaijan was the first among the CIS countries to cancel censorship.

    At the moment 65 out of 100 people use the internet, which is twice
    as many as the worldwide average, he said.

    Union of Billionaires

    Mekhtiyev criticized the formation of the Azerbaijani diaspora
    organization called the Union of Billionaires in Moscow recently,
    saying that its members only pursue their own interests and are
    unrelated to Azerbaijan's actual concerns, Turan reported.

    I consider that the creation of this union hampers the formation of
    [the Azerbaijani] diaspora in Russia. This organization is absolutely
    senseless. These people simply pursue their own interests, he said.

    [Translated from Russian]

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