New Head of Youth Organization of Musavat
Ahliman Abbas was elected the new chairman of the youth organization of the party Musavat on November 17.
There were two candidates for the presidency - Rufat Hajibayli and Ahliman Abbas. The election of the new chairman involved 166 young Musavat activists. Abbas won 99 votes "for".
He was born in Jalilabad on November 17, 1990. Since 2010 he has been a member of the party Musavat. He graduated from the State University of Economics in Baku and he received a master's degree in international economics at the British University of Newcastle.
According to the statute of the party Musavat, the chairman of the youth organization is elected for 2 years and a person can be nominated only twice to the post.
Earlier, the youth organization of Musavat was headed by Tural Abbasli. He headed it since 2007. -03B04-
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