Mariott-Absheron does not keep his word
Baku/16.04.14/Turan : The administration of the hotel "Mariott-Abşeron" could not explain clearly why it refused to provide venue for the event of a public association "Women for sustainable development."
According to the head of the Association of the Union, Shahla Ismail , the hotel administration stated that an event has been held in the hotel for 10 days, and it was impossible to refuse from its conducting. Although two weeks before an agreement was obtained on the event. To the insistent proposals to sign a contract, the hotel administration stated that this is not necessary. According to Shahla Ismail, the hotel promised there will not be problems , and it will be possible to sign a contract on the day of the event.
Today , in response the demand of Shahla Ismail to explain the reason of failure, the administration stated that " they are nothing to do with ."
This is not the first case of such behavior of the hotels and other establishments, where the mass meetings are held. At the last moment there happen some troubles . As a rule, such incidents occur only when the event is held by opposition or independent structure. -05D04-
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