S.Novruzov: YAP wants to nominate Leyla Aliyeva for deputy
The party "Yeni Azerbaijan" will support Leyla Aliyeva, the Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, if her candidacy will be put forward in the upcoming November elections, Turan was told by " Siyavush Novruzov, the Deputy Executive Secretary of the ruling party "Yeni Azerbaijan." "There are numerous complaints from members of the party on the nomination of Leyla Aliyeva’s candidacy. However, the candidacy may be nominated with her personal consent, " said Novruzov.
Talking about the achievements of Leyla Aliyeva, he mentioned the campaign "Justice for Khojaly", support for the Azerbaijani youth studying abroad, help the poor and sick children, promotion of Azerbaijani culture, the struggle in the international organizations for the just case of Azerbaijan, etc .. All of this gives rise to a unanimous electing her as a member of parliament, he said. A 30-year-old Leyla Aliyeva, is the eldest daughter of the President Ilham Aliyev.
Among the deputies of the current parliament of Azerbaijan are a spouse and uncle of President - Mehriban Aliyeva and Jalal Aliyev. -03B-
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