Madər Musayev
Deputy of the Milli Majlis Mader Musayev has died
Baku/14.07.23/Turan: The deputy of the Milli Majlis for the 10th Binagadi third electoral district, Mader Musayev, has died, his assistant Gumyush Ibadova confirmed the information about the death. According to her, Musayev had health problems, and he was being treated in hospital. Musayev was born on November 26, 1947 in Baku.
During the Soviet years, Musayev worked in the trade system. After the collapse of the USSR, he was engaged in entrepreneurial activity.
In 1990, Musayev was elected a deputy of the Supreme Council of Azerbaijan.
Since 1995, Musayev has always been a member of the Milli Majlis of all convocations.
After Musayev's death, the number of deputies of the Milli Majlis decreased to 117.
The current composition of the MM was formed in the 2020 elections. Then, in 4 districts, the election results were canceled, and new elections were not held.
Subsequently, one of the deputies, Eldaniz Salimov, lost his powers because he was brought to criminal responsibility. Three more parliamentarians died. ---06B---
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