The main topic of the press is a price hike in the country and the ways out of this situation.
Official newspapers do not publish materials related to the crisis and their main theme is Ilham Aliyev’s meetings in Davos.
Azadlig, referring to a Russian bank, says the dollar will cost AZN 2. The economist Nemat Aliyev said the situation is very complicated and does not see steps of the government to resolve the situation.
The Accounting Chamber has prepared a report on the assignment of funds in several regions. The chiefs of the local executive power departments have been summoned to the Presidential Administration.
Express quotes President Ilham Aliyev at the Davos forum, hoping that oil will cost 60-70 dollars per barrel in the coming year.
The economist Oktay Hagverdiyev believes that even in the current situation the government had better not spend foreign exchange reserves of the country.
Bizim Yol also publishes statements of Ilham Aliyev at the Davos forum.
The debt of all economic entities of the country is around 20 billion dollars and the monthly monetary demand is at least 2 billion manats, the expert Rovshan Agayev said.
Ganja State University has been repaired 7 times for a year.
MP Fazil Mustafa does not believe in the results of reforms. The people who created the crisis will not be able to find a way out, he said.
Yeni Musavat writes that the property of the former chief of MNS Eldar Mahmudov in Europe is being put up for sale. Also on sale are two plants of the former head of the International Bank Jahangir Hajiyev in the UAE.
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