
Opposition Azerbaijan Democratic Party (ADP) set a new term to join the coalition of the parties boycotting presidential elections.
“Should Musavat party call back its MPs from the Parliament, we will reconsider our position regarding joining the opposition coalition,” ADP Chairman Sardar Jalaloglu said to Trend News on 19 September.
ADP refused to join the document. According to the head of the Musavat's Central executive administration Arif Hajili, should ADP join the coalition, it will be possible to create a new opposition bloc.
Musavat is represented at the Parliament by 4 MPs.
Jalaloglu said the term of the Musavat, which it had posed before, must be taken as refusal to cooperate. “Such unions are important both to us and the opposite side,” said Jalaloglu. /Trend/