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- 11 February 2015, 18:26
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S.Jalaloglu about the dialogue between authorities and opposition
The dialogue between the government and the political parties was necessary because the changing conjuncture of the world requires it, said the leader of the Democratic Party Sardar Jalaloglu in an interview with Turan, commenting on the February 12 meeting of representatives of the presidential administration with political parties. He noted that the initiator of the meeting is the president's administration, and he had no information about the agenda and format of the debate. According to Jalaloglu, stagnation in the political sphere negatively impacts the economic development of Azerbaijan, and contribute to the creation of a serious crisis." As for the topic of the dialogue, the first thing we need to discuss the issues of democracy upcoming parliamentary elections. It is also important to develop a common position on the Karabakh issue. It is also necessary to discuss ways to protect the poor people in the light of the coming economic crisis. There is no need to talk about the dialogue without consensus," said Jalaloglu. -03B06—
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