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New Movement "For a free citizen" is founded
Following the Constituent Assembly which was held on April 5, a new Movement "For a free citizen" was founded on Friday.
At the presentation of the new structure in the Media Center, the press secretary Rashid Mansurov said "the main goal is to fight for human rights and freedoms." Our program goal is a just society, our motto is to be the rule of Law" he said.
The Movement is in opposition to the authorities and has not yet decided whether its representative will participate in the elections or support any candidate.
The Board consists of nine persons, although there is no chairman. The Board includes: Rashid Mansurov (deputy chairman of the Democratic Party), Jamil Hajiyev (deputy chairman of the Democratic Party), Kamran Huseynov (a member of the Open Society Party), Mirshain Aghazadeh (non-party), Chingiz Humbatov (non-partisan), Fuad Hajiyev (NIDA), Nazim Veliyev (Democratic Party) , Elshad Abdullayev (non-party), Rufat Abdullayev (NIDA.)
The Movement has a membership of 75 people. It has three divisions: Binagadi, Yasamal, and Narimanov districts. -03C04-
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- 24 May 2013 15:53
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