Deputies to Consider Dissolution of Parliament on December 2
Baku / 29.11.19 / Turan: MPs will discuss the initiative of parliamentarians of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party to appeal to the President with a request to dissolve the legislative body at a meeting on December 2. This was reported to Turan by one of the deputies who wished to remain anonymous.
According to him, the Milli Majlis will continue to work until the CEC announces the results of early parliamentary elections. Today, parliament will consider the election of an ombudsman of the three candidates nominated by the President. –06D--
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