Misplaced Pages

Xırdalan

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

Xırdalan ( Khyrdalan ) is a city, municipality and the capital of the Absheron District of Azerbaijan . It has a population of 95,200. Khyrdalan is home of country's biggest brewery Baltika Baku , previously known as Khyrdalan . A monument to Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was erected in 2007 in the city. Similarly, a statue of Heydar Aliyev was erected in Cairo in 2008. In the wake of the 2011 Egyptian protests , the Azerbaijani opposition, led by the Musavat Party , demanded the demolition of the statue, calling it a "worship of idols". On 8 June 2011, the statue was taken down following Mubarak's resignation.

#571428

23-609: On 29 November 2006, the settlement gained city status after its approval by the National Assembly of Azerbaijan . Baku suburban railway This Absheron Rayon location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Azerbaijan location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . National Assembly (Azerbaijan) Other parties (11) Independents (38) Vacant (7) The National Assembly ( Azerbaijani : Milli Məclis ), also transliterated as Milli Mejlis ,

46-578: A majority of 73 out of 125 seats. The other seats went to nominally independent, government-leaning candidates, and to "soft opposition" parties. The two major opposition parties ( Musavat and the Parties of the People's Front of Azerbaijan ) lost their previous eight seats, thus resulting in an opposition-free Parliament. The Central Election Commission said turnout was 50.1%, out of a total 4.9 million people eligible to vote. Opposition leaders suggested

69-635: A solid political platform as each nation looked after its own interests. This subsequently led to the dissolution of the Sejm on 25 May 1918. On 27 May, 44 Muslim deputies of the Sejm gathered in Tbilisi and established Azerbaijan National Council to form the government of Azerbaijan. Mammad Emin Rasulzade was elected its chairman. On 28 May, the National Council passed a resolution proclaiming

92-491: Is an arterial road in the central uptown part of Baku , Azerbaijan . It begins at Gulustan Palace , located on the southern hillside part of Baku, and continues north, then northeast, terminating at the intersection of Aziz Aliyev and Mammad Amin Rasulzade Streets at the edge of Fountains Square . Istiglaliyyat is one of the oldest streets of Baku. The former names of the street were "Nikolayevskaya", honoring

115-516: Is chaired by MP Eldar Ibrahimov. The parliament publishes its own newspaper, Azərbaycan qəzeti (Azerbaijan newspaper), widely distributed around the country. Parliament also established more than 80 "Interparliamentary working groups" with the parliaments of more than 80 states in the world. 40°21′28″N 49°49′31″E  /  40.357914°N 49.825368°E  / 40.357914; 49.825368 Istiglaliyyat Street Istiglaliyyat Street ( Azerbaijani : İstiqlaliyyət küçəsi )

138-462: Is the legislative branch of government in Azerbaijan . The unicameral National Assembly has 125 deputies: previously 100 members were elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies and 25 were members elected by proportional representation ; as of the latest election, however, all 125 deputies are returned from single-member constituencies. The Assembly nominally has powers under

161-863: The Azerbaijan Central Executive Committee consisting of 75 members and its board with 13 members. From 1921 through 1937, nine sessions of All-Azerbaijan Soviets were convened. In 1937, during the 9th session of the All-Azerbaijani Soviets a new Azerbaijan SSR Constitution was ratified and the new legislative body the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR was established. The first elections to Supreme Soviet took place on 24 June 1938. Out of 310 deputies elected, 107 were workers, 88 collective farmers and 115 educated civil servants. Seventy-two of

184-541: The Soviet Union . The 1995 parliamentary election was the first to be held after the restoration of Azerbaijan's independence. The assembly is headed by its Speaker assisted by the First Deputy Speaker and two deputy speakers. Sahiba Gafarova is the current speaker of the assembly, Ali Huseynli is the First Deputy Speaker and, Fazail Ibrahimli and Adil Aliyev are deputy speakers. The work at

207-602: The Aliyev regime. The constitutional amendments of 2016 allow the president to dissolve parliament. Following the Russian Revolution in February 1917, a special committee consisting of deputies from Transcaucasian State Duma was created. In November, Transcaucasian Commissariat was created as the first government of independent Transcaucasia . The Sejm made up of representatives of three nations did not have

230-795: The Azerbaijan Constitution, but in practice power is heavily concentrated in Ilham Aliyev , the President of Azerbaijan. Parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan are widely regarded as not being free and fair. Between 1993 and 2010, major opposition parties were allowed some representation in the Assembly in each election. However, since 2010, no opposition parties have held seats in the Assembly. There are nominal opposition parties and independents but they are supportive of

253-529: The Azerbaijani Army, executed its generals and officers, and nationalized private industries. In May 1921, the first All-Azerbaijan Soviet Session made up of newly elected deputies from all regions of Azerbaijan convened in Baku. The elected deputies were mainly drawn from poor, uneducated, unprepared factory workers and villagers which facilitated complete rule from Moscow. The first session established

SECTION 10

#1732772362572

276-548: The Azerbaijani parliament made up of 80 Muslims, 21 Armenians, 10 Russians, 1 German, and 1 Jew was established on 29 November and convened on 7 December 1918. Thus, the first session of the parliament took place in the building of former Zeynalabdin Tagiyev Russian Muslim School located on present-day Istiglaliyyat Street of Baku and was chaired by Rasulzade. Alimardan Topchubashov was elected

299-706: The Russian Communist Party which invaded Azerbaijan, the deputies decided to disband the government in favor of the Bolsheviks to avoid bloodshed. Once the Bolsheviks took over, they abolished all structures of the Azerbaijani government and established the Azerbaijan Interim Revolutionary Committee administered by Azerbaijani communists Nariman Narimanov , Aliheydar Garayev , Gazanfar Musabekov , Hamid Sultanov and Dadash Bunyadzade . The Bolsheviks dissolved

322-522: The Russian tsar Nikolay I during Russian imperial rule, "Parlamentskaya" after the revolution, and "Kommunisticheskaya" during Soviet rule. After the restoration of Azerbaijan's independence in 1991, the street was renamed to "Istiglaliyyat", which means " Sovereignty " in Azerbaijani . It stretches for 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi). Due to its location in the historic district, it is considered one of

345-643: The Speaker of the Parliament, Hasanbey Agayev – Deputy Speaker. By the end of 1919, there were 11 various political party factions in the parliament represented by 96 deputies. During its 17-month existence, the parliament held 145 sessions with the last session being convened on 27 April 1920 on the eve of the Russian occupation of Azerbaijan. A total of 270 resolutions were sponsored, 230 of which were passed. Parliamentary delegations of Azerbaijan signed several friendship treaties with Turkey, Iran, Great Britain, and

368-746: The US and a defense pact with Georgia; attended Paris Peace Conference several times requesting recognition from Western countries. In January 1920, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic was de facto recognized by the Peace Conference. During the last session of the Azerbaijani Parliament on 27 April 1920 under the pressure of the Bolshevik Russian 11th Red Army and an ultimatum from the Caucasian Committee of

391-591: The demands of the Armenian SSR to transfer the NKAO region of Azerbaijan to Armenia, the parliament was largely passive and indifferent. On 18 October 1991 the Supreme Soviet passed a resolution confirming the restoration of the independence of Azerbaijan. The first Azerbaijani parliamentary election was held in late 1990, when the Supreme Soviet already held discussions on independence of Azerbaijan from

414-445: The deputies were women. Due to the authoritarian nature of Soviet rule where most new initiatives were met as conspiracies against the state, the parliament was virtually ineffective. Due to multiple reforms and restructuring in the government of the Azerbaijan SSR in the 1970s–1980s, the role of the Supreme Soviet increased. Many legislative reforms including the ratification of the new Azerbaijan SSR Constitution of 1977 took place. After

437-406: The elections did not represent significant progress in the process of the country’s democratic development". 2015 Parliamentary elections resulted in 72 seats won by the ruling party. Currently, Parliament consists of 15 parliamentary committees: In addition to the parliamentary committees, Milli Majlis has a Chamber of Accounting, Toponyms and Disciplinary Commissions. The Disciplinary Commission

460-479: The independence of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic . On 16 June, the National Council and the Azerbaijani government moved to Ganja . At the seventh session of the council in Ganja chaired by Mammad Emin Rasulzade, it was decided to dissolve the council and transfer all legislative and executive power to the interim government of Azerbaijan headed by Fatali Khan Khoyski . Once the government was established, Azerbaijani

483-566: The low turnout was due to candidate disqualifications by the CEC, and consequent discouragements to vote after their choice of candidate was excluded. The United States declared that the elections "did not meet international standards", while the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe , EU and Council of Europe highlighted some positive aspects, while stating that "the conduct of

SECTION 20

#1732772362572

506-475: The parliament is administered by the Parliament Apparatus headed by Sefa Mirzayev, aided by Assistant Manager Elkhan Ahmadov. The Parliament Apparatus is subdivided into Department of State Roster for Territorial Units and Municipalities, and Codification Sector Department. In the 2010 parliamentary elections , the ruling New Azerbaijan Party strengthened its grasp on the legislature, securing

529-511: Was made the official state language. One of the priorities of the government before moving to Baku was to liberate Baku from Centrocaspian Dictatorship then in control of the city which took place on 15 September 1918. On 16 November when the National Council reconvenes and on 19 November, Rasulzade announces that all nationalities of Azerbaijan will be represented in the Azerbaijani Parliament to consist of 120 deputies. Therefore, basing on 24 thousand representatives of nationalities of Azerbaijan,

#571428