The National Independence Party of Azerbaijan ( Azerbaijani : Azərbaycan Milli İstiqlal Partiyası ) is a centre-right political party in Azerbaijan .
11-604: Istiqlal (Arabic: اِسْتِقْلال , romanized: istiqlāl ) means independence and may refer to: Political parties [ edit ] Azərbaycan Milli İstiqlal Partiyası or Azerbaijan National Independence Party , political party in Azerbaijan Harakat Al-Istiqlal or Independence Movement (Lebanon) , political party in Lebanon Haras al Istiqlal or Guardians of Independence , Iraqi political party under
22-1143: A well-developed international network, as a member of the International Democracy Union (IDU), a working association of over 82 centre-right parties from over 63 countries. In 1996 NIPA became associative member of the union and is a full member since May, 1999. The leader of the party, Etibar Mammadov is one of the vice-chairmen of IDU. Senior Officials of the party: Party Leader: Mammadov Etibar Salidar oglu Secretary General: Arzukhan Alizada Chairman of Central Council: Aydın Aliyev Secretary on Organizational Issues: Nazim Aleskerov Secretary on International Relations: Elshan Mustafayev Secretary on Financial Issues: Vagif Mammadov Deputy Chairman of NIPA Central Council: Nigar Alijanova Chairman of Central Disciplinary Commission: Maarif Abbasov Chairman of Youth Organization: Aykhan Etibaroghlu Chairman of Women Organization: Amina Veliyeva Etibar Mammadov Etibar Salidar oglu Mammadov ( Azerbaijani : Etibar Səlidar oğlu Məmmədov ; born 2 April 1955 in Baku )
33-690: Is an Azerbaijani politician and the founder of the Azerbaijan National Independence Party (NIPA). First rising to prominence as an anti-communist during the Soviet era , he became one of Azerbaijan's most prominent politicians in the 1990's. Mammadov, who served in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan from 1991 until 2000, founded the NIPA in 1992. He ran for president of Azerbaijan in 1998 and 2003 ; in 1998, he placed second with 12% of
44-569: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Azerbaijan National Independence Party NIPA was founded on July 3–4, 1992 and was officially registered at the Justice Ministry on July 17 the same year, reestablishing multi-party system in Azerbaijan after 70 years of Soviet rule. NIPA was the first political organization to struggle for political power and its party leader Etibar Mammadov
55-409: The 8% barrier in 1995 parliamentary elections and thereby got represented in the supreme legislative body, despite all the obstacles set up by the more and more undemocratic government. In the presidential election of 1998, Etibar Mammadov came second. NIPA did also participate in 2000, 2005 and 2010 parliamentary elections. In 2003, Etibar Mammadov participated at the elections as the candidate of
66-1179: The British Mandate of Mesopotamia Hizb al-Istiqlal or Independence Party (Mandatory Palestine) , Arab political party under the British Mandate of Palestine Istiqlal Party , the Hizb al-istiqlāl or Independence Party, political party in Morocco Jammu Kashmir Mahaz-e-Istiqlal JKMI , Kashmiri patriotic Pro-independence young students Organization. Tehreek-e-Istiqlal or Independence Movement, political party in Pakistan Other uses [ edit ] Istiglal anti-materiel rifle , Azerbaijani gun İstiklal Avenue in Istanbul, Turkey Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta , or Masjid Istiqlal, or Independence Mosque, National mosque of Indonesia Istiklal Mosque, Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina Istiqlal Mosque in Haifa , Israel Istiglal Ordeni,
77-624: The Independence Order, Azerbaijani honour Istiqlál, the name of the last day of the week in the Baháʼí calendar , corresponding to Friday Istiqlal, a Uyghur exile-operated media organization based in Turkey Istiglaliyyat Street in Baku, Azerbaijan Yom-e-Istiqlal, or Independence Day (Pakistan) See also [ edit ] Esteghlal (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
88-561: The election bloq “Qelebe” (victory), established within NIPA October 15, 2003. The results of elections were falsified. NIPA which joined 2004 municipal elections occupied the second place after New Azerbaijan Party, the ruling party, for number of municipal members. The main purpose of the party is to combine the principles of Azerbaijanism and modernization in thought; conservatism in tradition and morality; liberty in economy; justice in social life, as well as achieving unity and integrity of
99-459: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Istiqlal . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Istiqlal&oldid=1255000206 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Arabic-language text Short description
110-458: The society and state. The party struggles for building democracy and establishing rule of law in the country, something that has exposed its supporters to various forms of punishments from the current regime. NIPA is one of the leading political parties in Azeri politics, playing an important role in public and social life, with local branches in 73 regions and more than 40 000 members. The party has
121-753: Was one of the leading figures of the Azerbaijani national freedom movement. While holding a press conference in Moscow City on January 26, 1990, on the massacres committed by the Soviet Union in Baku January 20, 1990, Etibar Mammadov was arrested and detained in the Lefortovo prison. NIPA has taken part in all elections held in the country since independence. In the 1992 presidential election, Etibar Mammadov took back his candidacy, but three years later, NIPA cleared
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