Strengthening social protection of the population, the likelihood of a rise in price in the housing market, and discussion of the dissolution of parliament are the topics of today's media.
The newspaper Azerbaijan writes that reforms accelerate the growth of well-being of the population. Last year, 626 apartments were provided to the families of martyrs and war veterans, this year - 934 apartments and private houses.
The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection allocated 20 019 100 manat for the construction of modern rehabilitation centers. For 10 months of this year, 7,241 people were provided with inpatient services in the existing rehabilitation centers, and 1867 in the outpatient department used rehabilitation services.
At the same time, it was revealed that 1,800 people received targeted social assistance through falsifications. Approximately 70 thousand families receive targeted social assistance, which covers 280 thousand people.
The website Modern.az writes that the price increase is expected in the housing market /
Expert Ramil Osmanli believes that potential buyers are interested in trends in the coming months. According to the expert, many factors influence the price increase, such as decisions in the field of housing construction and the restriction on the construction of high-rise buildings in the city center.
The website Musavat.com discusses with the deputy Arif Rahimzadeh the dissolution of the parliament. He did not vote on the dissolution of the parliament. Rahimzadeh recalls that the parliament should have ceased its activity after the election of a new composition. In addition, parliament representatives will not be able to attend the OSCE PA meeting.
Arif Rahimzadeh is concerned about the dissolution of the parliament and the fact that the parliament is presented as a secondary structure, with which Rahimzadeh does not agree.
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On Sunday, December 7th, the weather in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula will be mostly cloudy. Brief rain showers are expected in some areas, with heavy rainfall likely in certain parts of the peninsula.
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For Elshan Hasanov, a 46-year-old man with severe hearing impairment (fourth-degree), what should have been a straightforward process to receive government-provided hearing aids has turned into a bureaucratic nightmare involving three healthcare agencies. As a result, Hasanov is forced to pay nearly 60 manats ($35) several times a year for what used to be a free service—a cost he says is untenable on his modest disability pension.
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On Friday, the State Housing Development Agency of Azerbaijan (MIDA) sold 544 subsidized apartments in the cities of Sumgayit and Lankaran within a few seconds. The sales were made to the first applicants who managed to view the apartment photos on the MIDA website and secure approval online in real time.
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During the 31st session of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers held in Malta on December 5-6, no meeting occurred between the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia, Jeyhun Bayramov and Ararat Mirzoyan.
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