The fight against corruption, a look at the activities of social networks, and the difficulties of turning housing offices into joint societies are the leading themes of today's media.
The newspaper Azerbaijan writes that the fight against corruption is conducted through reforms. Changes in the tax system and in customs have allowed increasing revenues to the state budget, which are directed to the implementation of social and infrastructure projects.
The author also cites the words of Ilham Aliyev that the fight against the shadow economy is conducted by administrative and institutional methods, as well as through reforms.
The newspaper Yeni Musavat writes about the distribution of harmful information and amoral information in social networks, as well as video clips.
Professor Jahangir Mammadli says social networks began to be used for anti-state appeals and the creation of chaos. He stands for control in social networks.
However, the psychologist Azad Isazadeh does not see a need to prohibit social networks, since this is the reality of the 21st century. At the same time, the establishment of a filter is quite possible, he says.
The website Modern.az writes about the elimination of housing offices, instead of which societies of homeowners will be created.
Expert Rashad Aliyev notes that changes have been made to the Code of Administrative Offenses in connection with a violation of housing legislation.
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