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Democratic Reforms Party

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Democratic Reforms Party
Demokratik İslahatlar Partiyası
AbbreviationDİP (Azerbaijani)
LeaderAsim Mollazade
FounderAsim Mollazade
Founded27 May 2005 (2005-05-27)
Registered12 August 2005 (2005-08-12)
Split fromAzerbaijani Popular Front Party
HeadquartersNeftchilar Avenue 65, Sabail raion, Baku
Membership1,000
IdeologyReformism
Colours  Blue
National Assembly
1 / 125

Municipalities
35 / 15,156
Party flag
Website
az.demreforms.az

The Democratic Reforms Party (Azerbaijani: Demokratik İslahatlar Partiyası) is an Azerbaijani political party established[1] on May 27, 2005.

The party's first congress took place on July 4, 2005, where the party's program and memorandum were accepted, members of its Political Council and General Revision Committee were elected. Party's congress also elected Asim Mollazade, a member of the Parliament of Azerbaijan, as the party's first chairman. The following people became members of its Political Council:

  1. Asim Mollazade
  2. Rauf Talyshinsky
  3. Ingilab Ahmedov
  4. Nazim Abdullayev
  5. Eduard Chernin
  6. Elkhan Agamirzayev
  7. Gulnara Mamedova
  8. Murad Rahimov
  9. Mardan Afandiyev
  10. Eldar Jahangirov
  11. Ilgar Huseynov

The members of the Central Revision Committee:

  1. Chingiz Abdullayev
  2. Roman Temnikov
  3. Ilkin Hasanov

At the initiative of Asim Mollazade, the Chief Editor of popular "Echo" Newspaper, Rauf Talyshinsky, was appointed as Deputy Chairman for Political matters, Ingilab Ahmedov – Deputy Chairman for Economic matters, and Nazim Abdullayev, president of "NNN" Group of Companies, – Deputy Chairman for Entrepreneurship.

References

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  1. ^ "Azerbaijan: Party of Democratic Reforms to hold session in Baku". ACE Electoral Knowledge Network. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
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