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- Q289893 subject Q6383878.
- Q289893 abstract "Party for Democratic Reforms (PDR) (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Demokratik İslahatlar Partiyası) is an Azerbaijani political party established on May 27, 2005. The party's first congress took place on July 4, 2005, where 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, member of the Parliament of Azerbaijan, as party's first chairman. The following people became the members of its Political Council: Asim Mollazade Rauf Talyshinsky Ingilab Ahmedov Nazim Abdullayev Eduard Chernin Elkhan Agamirzayev Gulnara Mamedova Murad Rahimov Mardan Afandiyev Eldar Jahangirov Ilgar HuseynovThe members of the Central Revision Committee: Chingiz Abdullayev Roman Temnikov Ilkin HasanovAt 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.".
- Q289893 wikiPageExternalLink www.demreforms.org.
- Q289893 wikiPageWikiLink Q227.
- Q289893 wikiPageWikiLink Q486839.
- Q289893 wikiPageWikiLink Q6383878.
- Q289893 wikiPageWikiLink Q7278.
- Q289893 comment "Party for Democratic Reforms (PDR) (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Demokratik İslahatlar Partiyası) is an Azerbaijani political party established on May 27, 2005. The party's first congress took place on July 4, 2005, where 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, member of the Parliament of Azerbaijan, as party's first chairman.".
- Q289893 label "Party for Democratic Reforms (Azerbaijan)".
- Q289893 homepage www.demreforms.org.