Guler Case Grows: Akhmedova Threatens Ruling Party Members with Revelations?
Former Member of Parliament, member of the ruling party Yeni Azerbaijan Guler Akhmedova appealed to President Ilham Aliyev to protect her from the attacks by her party members. She placed a call to the President on her page on facebook.
Akhmedova recalls that after the recording of her conversation with the former Rector Elshad Abdullayev and start of the criminal proceedings in that regard, she voluntarily gave up the parliamentary mandate to "promote the course of the investigation."
"After that, I promised not to make any statement to the media and the public. However, subsequent observations have shown that some of my colleagues began to pour insults, slander and fabrications. Every day I began to receive insults addressed to me. Thus, these people hinder the investigation and try to steer it in the wrong direction," writes Akhmedova.
She stated that she would not continue to tolerate it and also threatens to "start talking."
"I will not tolerate insults to my address, and appeal to these people and say, do not do it so I opened my mouth. If I speak, those who waters insults on me will greatly regret it," warned Akhmedova.
"In conclusion, Mr. President, tI am turning to you, saying that the investigation of the criminal case, which is under your control, has not completed yet, but members of the party led by you speak with offensive statements about me and threaten me with expelling me from my own party. I'm not an MP now.
As a woman and mother, I ask you to protect me and my family from the physical and moral repression," Akhmedova wrote.
Recall that in the controversial video Akhmedova and Abdullayev discussed the bribe, for which Akhmedova promised Abdullayev to "elect" him a member of parliament.
Two days ago, Akhmedov on her page on facebook allegorically made fun of those who in the early days toughly condemned her actions, and then had to shut up.
Many saw this as an attack against Akhmedova by the executive secretary of the ruling party New Azerbaijan Ali Akhmedov.
Yesterday Akhmedova and other senior functionaries of the ruling party said on the need to exclude the former MP from the party, and some of them demanded her arrest. -06D--
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