Etibar Mammadov

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Mammadov in 2017

Etibar Salidar oglu Mammadov (Azerbaijani: Etibar Səlidar oğlu Məmmədov; born 2 April 1955 in Baku) is an Azerbaijani politician and the founder of the Azerbaijan National Independence Party (NIPA). First rising to prominence as an anti-communist during the Soviet era, he became one of Azerbaijan's most prominent politicians in the 1990's.[1][2]

Mammadov, who served in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan from 1991 until 2000, founded the NIPA in 1992. He ran for president of Azerbaijan in 1998 and 2003; in 1998, he placed second with 12% of the vote, while in 2003, he placed fourth with 3%. Mammadov led the NIPA until his resignation on 24 December 2004 following a series of poor performances by the party in recent elections.[1][2]

At some point, Mammadov was also the vice-chairman of International Democrat Union.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Kerimov, Anar (January 7, 2005). "Opposition Leader Resigns in Attempt to Re-Energize Azeri Politics". Eurasia Daily Monitor. Vol. 2, no. 5. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  2. ^ a b Oku, Asim (March 10, 2005). "Etibar Mamedov - Eternal Oppositionist Without Any Chance to Win". Axis Information and Analysis. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  3. ^ "Hon. Etibar Mammadov". International Democratic Union. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2023-06-15.

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