Commission created to address the problems of buildings near main communications
On June 27, the head of state signed a decree establishing a commission to address issues associated with buildings and other objects in the vicinity of pipelines, power lines, transportation infrastructure, waterways and areas, and built on land used for oil and gas extraction.
The commission is headed by the Presidential Administration's head Ramiz Mehdiyev. Members of the commission: Deputy Prime Minister Abid Sharifov, Interior Minister Ramil Usubov, Transport Minister Ziya Mamedov, Assistant to the President Ali Assadov, heads of departments in the Presidential Administration Ali Hasanov, Fuad Alasgarov and Shahin Aliyev, head of the State Property Committee Kerem Hasanov, head of the Land Committee Garib Mammadov, Mayor of Baku Hajibala Abutalibov, SOCAR President Rovnag Abdullaev, head of Azerenergy JSC Etibar Pirverdiev, and head of Azersu JSC Gorkhmaz Huseynov.
The head of the Supreme Court and the Prosecutor General are recommended to participate in the commission.
The commission has a period of 3 months to investigate the issues associated with construction on these lands and to give it legal and social assessment and report on this to the President. -02D-
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