The state cares for the social protection of MIA
The Cabinet unveiled May 6 its decision of April 29 this year, which provides for the expansion of the list of measures to improve the financial security of employees of the Ministry of Interior. Policeman in Azerbaijan is considered honorable representative of the authorities , and receives at least two times more than artists, doctors and teachers .
According the Making Addendum to the government decree on April 20 , 2000 " On approval of rules related to the material and social security police ", 20 % of the revenues of the state fee for providing or replacing identity and ordinary passports transferred to the special account for the strengthening of social protection and improved material support staff structures passport and registration MIA having special category . The exceptions are the employees working in the centers ASAN Xidmet.
Note that before the government decided to allocate 25 % of funds from fines for traffic violations as supplements to wages and salaries of employees of road patrol. As shown, the police did not completely abandon the bribes, but at the same time began to work “even harder”. - 08D-
Economics
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Azerbaijan’s economy, which is heavily dependent on oil revenues, faces a stark warning in the 2021 report by Carbon Tracker titled “Beyond the Oil States: The Urgent Need to Reduce Dependence on Oil in the Context of the Energy Transition.” The report ranks Azerbaijan among the most vulnerable oil-dependent countries, placing it in the "5th group" — a category reserved for nations expected to experience a decline in oil and gas revenues exceeding 40% over the next decade. This group includes Angola, Bahrain, Timor-Leste, Equatorial Guinea, Oman, and South Sudan, highlighting shared economic risks for these states.
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Azerbaijan's non-oil and gas exports rose 3.5% year-on-year to $2.8 billion during the first ten months of 2024, the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication (CAERC) reported in its November "Export Review."
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