Party of the Classical Popular Front demands the abolition of the results of parliamentary elections
Baku / 12.02.20 / Turan: Parliament formed after the February 9 elections cannot be considered legitimate, and the party Classic Popular Front does not recognize the falsified data of these elections.
The party called on all political forces of the country and independent deputies to "hold joint discussions and call on the country's population to oppose this anti-people Milli Majlis," the party said in a statement.
The party demands to cancel the election results and hold new ones.
Since 1993, the Azerbaijani authorities have rigged the elections. Having gathered in the Milli Majlis 80% of the deputies from the dissolved parliament, whom the electors expelled from the meetings, the authorities announced their “victory”. -03D-
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