Today.Az » Politics » Dovlet Bakhchali: "JDP foreign policy does not even consider the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by Armenians"
20 November 2006 [14:02] - Today.Az
Congress VIII of Nationalist Movement Party (NMP) was held in Ataturk Sport hall on November 19.
Dovlet Bakhchali, the leader of the party accused Justice and Development Party (JDP) in presence of local and foreign mass media. He accused JDP of being under the influence of globalization and not being devoted to the significant values of the country and said that this policy constitutes danger for the unity and equality of Turkey, APA reports. Bakhchali stressed that the only policy against the globalization is to unite around the party and preserve the structure of the country. Criticizing Rajab Tayyip Erdogan government's fight policy of against the terror, NMP leader touched upon the issues of foreign policy. "Foreign policy of JDP does not even consider the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by Armenians and tragic drama of one million of refugees. Instead of it, the government looks for the ways of dialog with Armenian leaders. At present, Armenia tries to lift embargo, to open the borders and to make Turkey to recognize the genocide by the support of West," he said. The leader also said that they will win in the next elections and move lifer Abdulla Ojalan, the leader of PKK to the F jail. Dovlet Bakhchali said that their party is open for the displaced “bozgurds” and invited all of them to join NMP. After the leaders' speeches, the authoritative bodies of the party made their reports. Dovlet Bakhchali was elected to the post again getting 1127 votes of 1183 representatives. Umit Ozdag was removed from the party with the decision of the court because of illegal membership. Nearly 30 000 men watched the congress of the party. Jemil Hassanli who was invited from Azerbaijan to participate in the congress told that he was pleased with the congress. "Bakhchali's speech was excellent. I am sure that the party got more powerful after the congress," he said. Hassanli also said he is sure the party will get most of the votes in the elections.
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