The Public Chamber may be dissolved
The Public Chamber established by opposition forces can be dissolved. Recently, the functionaries of the Popular Front Party and the party Musavat - members of the PC, came out with such statements.
A member of the Coordination Council of the PC Panah Hussein told Turan this matter will be resolved in the coming days.
The dissolution can occur after the appropriate solutions are discussed and approved by members and founders of the Public Chamber, he said.
The united opposition’s National Council was more successful format. "I think it is not necessary that the PC and the National Council carried out a parallel activity," said Hussein.
PPFA functionary Nuraddin Mammadli noted the role of the PC to create a grand coalition of opposition, but NCDF is a larger association, so he also believes that the PC may be dissolved.
The Public Chamber was established in February 2011 in protest against the results of parliamentary elections in 2010. The institution of this structure was attended also by well-known intellectuals. The main purpose of the structure was the cancellation of the results of the 2010 parliamentary elections and the holding of new elections. In 2011 and 2012 the PC held several protests. Until June 2013 the PC was the leading opposition force, and was active.
In 2013, the opposition established in connection with the presidential election the National Council of the Democratic Forces (NCDF). As Chairman of the National Assembly
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