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Ministry of Justice registers Akif Nagi's Party
Baku/06.09.22/Turan: The "Azad Veten" ("Free Homeland") Party was officially registered by the Ministry of Justice, the press service of the Ministry announced on September 6.
The Party was founded on the basis of the "Karabakh Liberation Organization" (KLO).
As Azerbaijan restored its territorial integrity during the 44-day war in 2020, the objectives of the organization changed and it was transformed into a political party, stated its leader Akif Nagi.
On Sept. 6, he was presented with a certificate of registration. -06В-
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