Reforms, the fight against corruption, and problems with property insurance are the focus of media attention.
The newspaper Azerbaijan assesses the reform qualities of Ilham Aliyev for 16 years of his reign.
The country has modernized and achieved an unprecedented economic recovery. In recent months, reforms have unfolded that change the philosophy of governing the country.
The strategic goals of the reforms are to make the country one of the most developed countries in the world.
The Bizimyol.info website addresses corruption and bribery of officials.
Expert Rovshan Agayev notes that it was due to corruption in Baku that urban planning and environmental standards were violated.
Social and transport infrastructure was created without taking into account population growth. As a result, there are traffic jams on the roads, and there are practically no places left for laying alternative routes.
To eliminate the consequences of chaotic construction, a set of measures with public participation should be developed.
The Qafqaz.info website writes about the severity of the problem of the lack of insurance of large markets where large fires have occurred over the past year.
Insurance companies are not interested in this because of the high risks.
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