Press Review 02/11/15

Official newspapers write about how well the parliamentary elections were held, calling them democratic and fair.

Azadlyg refers to the parliamentary elections on November 1as most shameful in the history of the country.

The National Council believes that the Aliyev regime has once again usurped the people's power.

The organization Freedom House considers that the parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan were held in appalling conditions. The Western press considers that the non-participation of the opposition forces in the elections can be regarded as boycott of the elections.

Official Ankara is worried about the presence of Fatullah Gulen supporters in SOCAR. Experts believe that in case of Erdogan’s victory at the parliamentary elections, he will seriously check the activities of SOCAR in Turkey.

Official Baku stopped broadcasting religious Internet TV Zuhur and Channel 12 by the Azerbaijani satellite.

The theologian Taleh Bagirzade called these actions demonstration of the lack of democracy in the country.

The heads of the Shemkir District for the past four weeks have prohibited performance of Friday prayers in the mosque Hazrat Ali.

The shopping centers Bina and Sadarak may be closed, as they have become unprofitable. About 50 thousand people could lose their jobs.

Since mid-September luxury villas have been exhibited for sale in Baku and the surrounding area. Experts attribute this to the scandals around the high-ranking officials, who hurry to get rid of expensive real estate.

Yeni Musavat writes that the authorities did not allow any of the real opposition to the parliament this time.

The newspaper claims the arrest of the deputy chief of the National Security Ministry investigation department.

The newspaper writes that a kilogram of dried fruit is from 8 to 30 manats, while at delivery to Azerbaijan, the price is indicated as 37-75 kopecks.

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