Agazadeh: Jeyhun Osmanli violates the Constitution
At the plenary session of the Milli Majlis on Tuesday MP Iqbal Aghazadeh raised the question on impermissible actions of the MP Jeyhun Osmanli , who said that he recorded the conversation of the journalist Khadija Ismayilova with foreigners in the restaurant, and handed it over to the prosecutor.
Iqbal Aghazadeh said that in a referendum in 2009, changes were made in the Constitution prohibiting recording voice or video shoot without permission.
However, the deputy Osmanli did it, and this is "an insult of the Constitution and Parliament," said Aghazadeh and called Osmanli to make a refutation, or to be brought to justice.
Then the speaker Oktay Asadov responded as follows: "You are a MP, not a lawyer or a judge, do you have any evidence that he passed the phone?" Osmanli made a written statement that he heard how Ismaylova was betraying the interests of the state, and recorded the conversation , and then handed it to the prosecutor.
An MP Zeynab Khanlarova in her speech today called on the authorities to end the capture of the shoreline on the Apsheron Peninsula. "The people are very concerned, do not force people to rise to protests.
"I travel all over the world, and I have seen the White House in America, and there is not any fence. People complain that they are deprived of everything, and now of the access to the sea. People do not know whose cottages close the access to the sea – Iskender’s or Jahangir’s, but people are not happy. The sea is a gift of God, and they cannot take it away from the people. Do you want to trouble? I told you, then do not say we did not know," said Khanlarova. -05B04-
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