Civic Solidarity Party

Azerbaijani political party
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Civic Solidarity Party
Vətəndaş Həmrəyliyi Partiyası
LeaderSabir Rustamkhanli
Founded26 September 1992
Preceded byAzerbaijani Popular Front
HeadquartersBaku
IdeologyNational conservatism
Populism
Political positionRight-wing
Parliament:
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Website
http://vhp.az/
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The Civic Solidarity Party (Azerbaijani: Vətəndaş Həmrəyliyi Partiyası, VHP) is a political party in Azerbaijan. It was founded in 1992.[1] The party's leader is Sabir Rustamkhanli, who is originally a poet. The party's ideology is based on the "universal political values of freedom, equality and solidarity".[2]

At the 2010 parliamentary elections, it won 3 out of 125 seats.[3] In the 2015 parliamentary elections, it won 2 out of 125 seats. In the 2020 parliamentary elections, it won 3 out of 125 seats.

References

  1. ^ "Head" (in Azerbaijani)
  2. ^ "Manifesto" (in Azerbaijani)
  3. ^ Republic of Azerbaijan Legislative Elelction of 7 November 2010. Azerbaijan Election Commission. Archived 5 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine (in English)

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