The payment of the insurance for servicemen killed, arrests for credit card debts, the beach zone fence construction, and the reasons for the devaluation are the leading topics of today's press.
The Azadlyg cites the military expert Uzeir Jafarli of insurance payments to the families of martyrs and veterans. According to him, the martyr family should get 11 thousand manats. If a soldier is wounded, then depending on the degree of injury, the soldier should receive 40-80% of the above amount.
Azersigorta under various pretexts evades the payment of insurance and does not respond to the complaint. Therefore, Azersigorta activities should be verified by the Accounting Chamber. In addition, the amount of insurance should be doubled based on the devaluation.
The Echo cites the opinion of the expert Akram Hasanli about arrests for bank debts. According to him, there are already five facts of arrest for debt. However, a citizen can be arrested for overdue credit only if he has made a profit. He also stressed that in Azerbaijan there is still no law on bankruptcy.
The Novoye Vremya discusses the approaching beach season and the state of the beaches, as well as the topic of building fences along the beach area. From the Salyan highway to Bayil there is no free coastal zone left. The situation with beaches is not likely to facilitate the flow of tourists to Azerbaijan. The article is subjected to sharp criticism the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
The Bizim Yol cites the opinion of the expert Rovshan Agayev, who believes that the reason for the devaluation of the manat was incorrect government policy, rather than press publications, as some officials claim.
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