Meeting of the National Council will be held on Sunday at 14:00
Baku/13.12.13/Turan : Due to conflicting information about opposition’s protest to be held on Sunday, the National Council clarified that the meeting will start at 14:00 at the stadium
"Mehsul" in the Yasamal district.
According to the member of the rally committee of the NCDF, Tural Abbasli, the protest is against the increase in petrol prices will be held from 14:00 to 16:00 under the slogans "Down Prices", "No increase in the price!".
On Decmber 3 the authorities of the country raised the price of gasoline and diesel fuel by 20-30%, and it caused serious discontent among population. -03B06-
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