Authorities Decide Not to Declare June 12 Day Off
The question of declaring June 12 a day off on the occasion of the opening of the European Games was excluded from the agenda of today's meeting of the Parliament. According to the press service of the Parliament, there is no information whether the issue will be on the agenda of the next meeting of the Milli Majlis.
In turn, MP Fazil Gazanfaroglu confirmed to Turan IA that the issue was excluded from the agenda. "As the question was excluded, perhaps such a decision was considered inadvisable," he said. -06B-
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- 15 May 2015 15:10
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