The opposition thinks that about 20,000 people will participate in an election rally by Jamil Hasanli
Preparation to the meeting of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF), scheduled for September 22 has completed, according to the head of the Rallies Committee, Asaf Guliyev. He said the campaign materials by a single candidate NCDF, Jamil Hasanli have been prepared, and distributed to the participants of the rally. In addition, large size posters on large stands have been made.
Preparation of technical issues has also completed, Guliyev said. According to him, the current rally will be different from the previous ones by its form. It will be built not in the traditional form of protest, but in the form of agitation and propaganda of the candidate’s meeting with voters. All the slogans will be associated with the requirement to hold free and fair elections.
According to Asaf Guliyev, approximately 20,000 people will participate in the rally. This figure is noted by the rally committee. The rally will lead the PPFA deputy chairman, Hasan Kerimov. -05B04-
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