Закир Гаралов
Another "discovery" of the Prosecutor General
Baku / 07.02.19 / Turan: Speaking more often as Nostradamus than The Prosecutor General, Zakir Garalov, speaking more often as Nostradamus made another "discovery" today.
Speaking at the collegium of the Prosecutor General"s Office devoted to the fight against crime, he said that the Popular Front Party, which lost the people's support, authority, and social base, entered into an agreement with radical Islamic groups, and is trying to build an Islamic state in Azerbaijan.
They want to receive support from foreign pro-Armenian forces, seeking with all its forces and means to stay afloat and attract attention."
Probably the participants of the meeting also did not understand what Garalov wanted to say, just like the citizens of the country. It is difficult to understand why Garalov considers that this opposition party does not have an influence and authority, but as a Prosecutor General he considers it necessary to speak about this party at the meeting of the Board of the General Prosecutor Office. -05D-
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