Azerbaijan Social Prosperity Party

The Azerbaijan Social Prosperity Party (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Sosial Rifah Partiyası) is a political party in Azerbaijan.

At the elections (5 November 2000 and 7 January 2001), the party won 1 out of 125 seats. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005 the party kept 1 seat. The leader of the party is Hussein Kyazymly.

Political parties in Azerbaijan
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  • Great Order Party
  • Civic Unity Party
  • Virtue Party
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  • Azerbaijan Communist Party
  • Modern Equality Party
  • Azerbaijan National Democrat Party
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  • Social Democratic Party
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