
“Musavat Party voiced its stance on election commissions. But party’s views did not coincide with that of Umid Party,” Azerbaijani member of parliament Panah Huseyn said commenting on differences inside the opposition Movement for Karabakh and Republic.
He said the movement holds no meeting at the moment.
“The representatives of the Movement have already made statements on this issue. I think there is no need to accuse anybody,” he said.
Musavat Party, member of the Movement for Karabakh and Republic, urged Umid Party to withdraw its members from the electoral commissions. Umid Party stated that it will do so if the members of the parliamentary group of the Musavat renounce their mandates. The recent tensions between the two parties has caused a serious crisis in the movement.
The Movement for Karabakh and Republic was established by the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party, Citizens and Development, Liberal, Democratic, Musavat, Umid prior to the referendum on amendments and additions to the Constitution which took place on March 18, 2009.
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