J. Gasanli : Dynastic Aliyev regime must go away

Public Television evening on October 3 once again became an arena of insults and attacks on the presidential candidate of the National Council of Democratic Forces Jamil Gasanli and other leaders.

 Thus, during the televised debate of the presidential candidates the head of the party Modern Musavat Hafiz Hajiyev called Gasanli dishonest . "You swore to honor. How can you swear to what you do not have," Hajiyev said.

 He went on to insult the other opposition leaders, calling one of them with words that define sexual minorities.

 In response Gasanli said Hajiyev offended the entire nation as the TV is being watched by women and children.

 Gasanli blamed on President Ilham Aliyev and noted that he "has led to the Azerbaijani policy of this immorality level." "Therefore, Ilham Aliyev has no moral right to rule Azerbaijan," said Gasanli .

He added that in the world there are still two ruling dynasties for over 40 years - Kim Il Sung in North Korea and Aliyev in Azerbaijan.

" The world has changed. The Aliyev dynasty, Ilham Aliyev must leave the power," said Gasanli.

Then he showed a piece of paper , on which, according to him, there was a bank account specified by Ilham Aliyev for the Virgin Islands, recorded when he was an MP.

 In response, the representative of Aliyev Siyavush Novruzov, Zahid Oruj and others accused Gasanli of using information from Armenian sources and slandering Aliyev.

 They accused Gasanli of immorality and called Aliyev sincere, humble, noble, and worthy of a politician.

 During the debate, the representative of Ilyas Ismailov Mais Gulaliyev accused the West of the economic colonization of Azerbaijan and called for saving the country from the dictatorship of the West banks and the IMF.

 Faraj Guliyev, in turn, expressed the need to deepen relations with the U.S., Israel and Turkey , and at the same time covertly accused the leaders of the National Council of flirting with Russia and actions against the independence of Azerbaijan. -06D

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