Office of the chairman of the National Council is formed
The Office of the chairman of the National Council of Democratic Forces Jamil Hasanli has been formed. It includes: Oktay Gulalyev (Staff Coordinator civil society "Kura") , Turgut Gambar (movement NIDA), Ulvi Hasanli (movement NIDA), Shakhvalad Chobanoglu (publicist), Yegana Hajiyeva (adviser to the chairman "Musavat".)
Jamil Hasanli, said Turan, that in choosing candidates, he proceeded from personal qualities, personal activity and effectiveness in the campaign for the presidential elections in Azerbaijan.
During the campaign, all elected members of the office adequately provided information support to the candidate of the National Council.
"The staff of the unit can be expanded in the future based on the needs of the moment," said Jamil Hasanli. The decision on forming an office of the chairman of the NCDF was adopted at the session on December 4, after Jamil Hasanli successfully established himself as a presidential candidate, and was elected chairman of the structure. He will replace the ideas of the National Council - Rustam Ibrahimbayov, who at the same session was elected honorary chairman.
The NCDF of Azerbaijan was established on May 28 this year by the leading opposition political parties, movements and public associations, as well as well-known members of the public to transform Azerbaijan into a democratic state.—0—
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