Communist Party of Azerbaijan (1996)

The Communist Party of Azerbaijan (often known as "CPA-2") is a communist party in Azerbaijan, a splinter group from the main Communist Party of Azerbaijan. CPA-2 is led by Firudin Hasanov. CPA-2 was formed in 1996. CPA-2 developed close relation with the government of the country and for a brief period it was the only legally registered communist party in the country.

Communist Party of Azerbaijan
Founded1996
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Political positionLeft-wing

Hasanov was a candidate in Azerbaijan's 1998 presidential election and he arrived fourth obtaining 29.224 votes (0.87%). Leaders of the other Azeri communist parties describe Hasanov as a "traitor" for his collaboration with the government.

In 2000 the newspaper "Bu Gun" reported that Hasanov was considering a merger with the ruling New Azerbaijan Party (NAP), but the party's press secretary Seyran Veliev refuted such claims, saying they had no intention of merging with the NAP.[1]

References

  1. "Azerbaijani communist leader denies plans to align with ruling party". web.archive.org. Eurasianet. 16 July 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2020.


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