The role of Azerbaijan in the formation of international transport corridors, the discussion of the abolition of the limit on electricity for the population, and the legislative proposals of the deputy Gudrat Hasanguliyev are the topics of today's media.
The newspaper Azerbaijan writes about the role of Azerbaijan in the formation of international transport corridors, which contributes to the favorable geographical position of the country. Azerbaijan has contributed to such transport projects as East-West, North-South, South-West. " This creates real opportunities for turning the country into a logistics center. In more detail, the author describes the North-South project, in which Azerbaijan has been participating since 2005.
The Yeni Musavat newspaper is discussing with experts the question of eliminating the limit on the use of electricity by the population, which has been in force since 2017. According to MP Vahid Ahmedov, this is possible, since there are no serious problems in the production of electricity.
Expert Natig Jafarli believes that in the current situation the limit can be completely removed, since there is a serious increase in electricity production and its export. Azerbaijan"s taxpayers took part in the creation of this infrastructure, therefore, the population limit could be removed.
The website Baymedia.az cites the proposals of the deputy Gudrat Hasanguliyev about the need to change the Constitution of the country, since the current one was designed for a transition period.
He also suggests restoring a proportional electoral system to develop a multi-party system.
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