The Liberal Party leaves the National Council
The agenda of the current session of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) includes the following issues: assessment of the presidential election on October 9 , the main areas for further work of the NCDF, and organizational issues.
However, the chairman of the Liberal Party, Avaz Temirkhan, opposed the inclusion of the organizational issue in the agenda. He referred to media reports about the upcoming exclusion of the leader of the Liberal Party, Lala Shevket, from the National Council.
Temirkhan said that Shovket resigned even before the election, and it does not make a sense to re-discuss the issue. This angered some members of the NCDF. After that Temirkhan and several other members of the Liberal Party left the hall.
In an interview with Turan agency, Temirkhan said that the Liberal Party is leaving the NCDF because of the "hostile attitude towards it." -06D-
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