AKIPRESS.COM - Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has signed a decree to dissolve parliament and hold an early election on February 9.
The announcement posted on the president's website on Thursday followed Monday's surprise vote by the parliament, which is dominated by Aliyev's New Azerbaijan Party, to ask the president to dissolve the legislature and call snap polls, Al Jazeera reports.
A parliamentary election had been scheduled for November 2020.
The governing New Azerbaijan Party's executive secretary Ali Ahmadov has said an overhaul of parliament's composition was needed to carry out Aliyev's reform programme.
With most powers concentrated in the hands of the president, parliament has a limited role in Azerbaijan's political system. The prime ministerial post is seen as largely a nominal role traditionally held by someone close to Aliyev.
Last month, Prime Minister Novruz Mammadov resigned in a shock and still unexplained move.
Hours later, Aliyev named close ally Ali Asadov as Mammadov's replacement. The technocrat's appointment was unanimously approved by parliament.