Motherland Party (Azerbaijan)

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Motherland Party
Ana Vətən Partiyası
Leader Fəzail Ağamalı
Founded 1990
Headquarters Baku
Ideology National conservatism
Political position Center-right
Parliament:
2 / 125
(7 November 2010)
Website
http://avp.az/
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The Motherland Party (Azerbaijani: Ana Vətən Partiyası) is an Azerbaijani political party established in 1990.[1] Its membership consists primarily of Azerbaijanis who originated from Armenia. The party's leader Fazail Agamali is a former deputy minister for social protection. The party's goal is to create a free, powerful, democratic and entire Azerbaijan.[2]

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

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