Ali Hasanov Urges Youth to Resist to "Distortion of Reality"
The presidential aide on social and political issues Ali Hasanov urged the youth to actively participate in the parliamentary elections. He stated this at a meeting with representatives of youth organizations, organized by the Youth Fund under the President and the CEC.
Young people should "resist internal and external forces that have set a goal to distort the realities of the elections," said Hasanov.
“Just advocate for what you have seen; we do not want you to do anything else. Be active at meetings with the candidates and bring them up to your problems, so that after the elections it would become a major focus for the MPs,” said Hasanov.
“Our task is to defend the Azerbaijani state. Each state represents the interests of its citizens and has a policy in international relations, based on these interests. And you, young people, should be active in the defense of the Azerbaijan state and should actively participate in the elections," Hasanov concluded his impassioned appeal. -16D-
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