Parliament Decided to Adopt Code of Ethics
The Parliament of Azerbaijan will pass the Code of Ethics of Deputies. As the Chairman of the Legal Committee of the Milli Majlis, Ali Huseynov, said this is an urgent issue. At the same time, he did not explain his conclusion.
MPs from the ruling party passed over the scandal with their colleague Gular Ahmedova in silence.
It is noteworthy that the MPs calling themselves the opposition did not raise the issue either.
The focus of the parliamentary debate was on the request presented for the pardon of the officer Ramil Safarov. The MPs decided to adopt a resolution condemning the negative reaction of international organizations in this regard. - 17D-
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