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Isa Gambar�s Health Improved after Hospitalization
Baku / 14.01.18 / Turan: The former head of the Musavat party, the head of the Center for National Strategic Thought, Isa Gambar, 60, on January 13, turned to the cardiologist because of discomfort in his heart. He was examined at the Central Clinical Hospital. He was angiographed and provided with the necessary medical care. At present, Gambar's health is good and he will be released from the hospital in two days, said the head of Musavat Arif Hajili.
Isa Gambar is one of the leaders of the national-democratic movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1992-1993, he was the Speaker of Parliament. From 1992 to 2014 Gambar headed the Musavat Party. Now he heads the Center for National Strategic Thought. -0--
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