Today.Az » Politics » To be a deputy or not to be? That is the question troubling Azeri opposition deputies nowadays
19 December 2005 [10:57] - Today.Az
The question of whether the elected oppositionists should participate in the work of the Parliament has broken Azerbaijani opposition in half. Representatives of the Azadliq oppositional bloc accuse of vendibility other oppositional deputies that voiced readiness to participate in the work of the parliament.
"The oppositionists, who has not acknowledged the parliamentary votes results and waived their deputy mandates must not blame the oppositional deputies who are taking part in the parliamentary work," the chairman of the Great Establishment party and a deputy of Milli Majlis Fazil Gazanfaroglu told Trend. Gazanfaroglu noted that Azadliq members are misinforming the public: "If they are not able to maintain their positions till the end, why then they went to the elections? Why they do not come to the parliament, after having won their deputy mandates. Their choice says about their unscrupulousness". The oppositional deputy Igbal Agazade noted, he does not accept charges spoken in his address. "All this is nothing more than blackmail. They want us to keep away from the parliament. Then why they do not stop their struggle after having understood its ineffectiveness? They make such statements for attaching weight to themselves," he said. The deputy Ali Mansimov, elected from the New Policy alliance, has also blamed oppositionists who refuse to go the Parliament of unscrupulousness. Trend
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