2010 Azerbaijani parliamentary election
2010 Azerbaijani parliamentary election
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All 125 seats in the
National Assembly
63 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
Vote %
Seats
+/–
New Azerbaijan
Ilham Aliyev
46.48
71
+10
Civic Solidarity
Sabir Rustamkhanli
1.95
3
0
Motherland
Fazail Agamali
1.39
2
0
BAXCP
Qüdrət Həsənquliyev
[
az
]
1.03
1
0
Hope
İqbal Ağazadə
[
az
]
0.90
1
0
Social Prosperity
Xanhüseyn Kazımlı
0.76
1
0
Great Order
Fazil Mustafa
0.73
1
0
Justice
İlyas İsmayılov
[
az
]
0.53
1
0
Civic Unity
Sabir Hacıyev
[
az
]
0.43
1
0
DİP
Asim Mollazadə
[
az
]
0.23
1
0
Affiliation unclear
–
1.70
3
Independents
–
35.6
39
−4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker
before
Speaker after
Ogtay Asadov
Ogtay Asadov
Politics of Azerbaijan
Constitution
Constitutional court
Human rights
Head of state
President
Ilham Aliyev
Vice President
:
Mehriban Aliyeva
Office of the President
Executive
Prime Minister
Ali Asadov
Cabinet of Ministers
National Assembly
National Assembly
Speaker
:
Sahiba Gafarova
Judiciary
Judiciary
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Parliamentary:
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2024
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister:
Jeyhun Bayramov
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/
in Azerbaijan
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Parliamentary elections were held in
Azerbaijan
on 7 November 2010.
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1
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2
]
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"Azerbaijan goes to polls on 7 November"
. News.Az. 2010-05-06. Archived from
the original
on 2010-05-11
. Retrieved
2010-08-21
.
^
Levy, Clifford (8 November 2010).
"Ruling Party Takes Majority of Seats in Elections"
.
New York Times
. Retrieved
2010-11-08
.