Эркин Гадирли: "Мы готовы к диалогу с правительством. Рано или поздно придет время для этого"

"REAL готов к диалогу и сотрудничеству с правительством. Рано или поздно придет время для этого. REAL готов идти до конца". Об этом заявил секретарь по внешним связям азербайджанского движения REAL Эркин Гадирли на встрече в Chatham House, в Лондоне, состоявшейся в среду, 14 ноября.

Гадирли сказал, что одним из основных конституционных изменений, принятых на референдуме 2016 года, было предоставление президенту права на роспуск парламента. Поскольку нынешний парламент полностью согласен с пожеланиями президента, поправки могут быть поняты только как подготовка пути для более плюралистического парламента. В то же время в правящей элите наблюдается интересная динамика. Старой гвардии бросает вызов новое поколение, которое становится все более доминирующим.

По мнению Гадирли, сейчас возможны конкурентоспособные выборы, и REAL надеется получить достаточное количество мест в следующем парламенте, чтобы сформировать отдельную фракцию. На прозвучавший упрек, что это скорее "выдавать желаемое за действительное", Гадирли сказал, что он, конечно, не может быть уверен в намерениях правительства. Однако правительству пришлось адаптироваться к новым экономическим реалиям. Оно больше не может управлять обществом через клиентелизм. Подобно монархии в XVII веке Франция двинулась против могущественных олигархов. Одним из очень позитивных событий то, что служба «ASAN» ликвидировала мелкую коррупцию. Можно также видеть, что в неполитических делах - в экономических делах судебная система начала действовать более независимо.

Гадирли также сказал, что REAL не стремится стать массовой партией. Вместо этого она желает оставаться тесно связанным движением, которое строит сети и союзы, и имеет гибкость в использовании разных тактик. Освобождение из тюрьмы председателя REAL, Ильгара Мамедова теперь дает движению необходимую силу и легитимность для продвижения вперед.

В среду, 14 ноября 2018 года, в Chatham House состоялся экспертный круглый стол по теме «Политическая ситуация в Азербайджане: Обновление». Его председательствовал д-р Лоуренс Броерс. Другими выступавшими на круглом столе были Арзу Гейбуллаева и Заур Шириев.

Похожий материал: Эркин Гадирли: Я полностью поддерживаю расширение и углубление отношений между Азербайджаном и ЕС

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Эркин Гадирли (архив)

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