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Official and pro-government newspapers write about the Cabinet meeting with President Ilham Aliyev.
Azadlig cites General Prosecutor, Zakir Garalov, in connection with corruption, which angered the oligarchs.
The newspaper wrote about the call of the lawyers to say "no" to the current government on election day, and that the government does not allow foreign journalists into the country to monitor the elections.
Authorities again tried to prevent the meeting of the opposition candidate Jamil Gasanli in Masalli , however, the attempt failed.
People are driven violently to support pro-government candidates in Ganja and Sumgait .
At the Cabinet meeting on October 7, Ilham Aliyev turned it into part of his propaganda campaign.
Representatives of the National Council announced the holding of actions, if the results of the elections are rigged.
Zerkalo
Experts believe that the election campaign is illegally intervened.
Express
In 2014, the defense system will be allocated 1.6 billion manats.
About 52,000 observers will monitor the elections in Azerbaijan.
The Sunday Times wrote that President Vladimir Putin is the richest man in the world with a fortune of $ 130 billion.
Echo
To date, only 5 % of the loan portfolio accounts for agriculture. Experts believe that this is a very low figure.
Over the past 10 years, the number of officials in Azerbaijan increased by 15 %.
Bizim Yol
The elections expert, Anar Mammadov, believes that most of the two thousand foreign observers are not objective in their assessments.
Yeni Musavat writes that the authorities are going to say goodbye to the head of the Central Election Commission Mazahir Panahov .
The newspaper writes that 2 million Azerbaijanis living outside the country will not participate in the vote on October 9.
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- Politics
- 8 October 2013 11:03
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The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has not been invited to observe the parliamentary elections scheduled in Azerbaijan for September 1. Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Aykhan Hacizade, stated that invitations have been sent to seven international organizations: the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, GUAM, the Non-Aligned Movement Youth Organization, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the Organization of Turkic States.
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A new group of migrants from the Garadagh district of Baku has arrived in the city of Shusha, the State Committee for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons reported. Seventy-nine Shusha residents, comprising 21 families, have returned to their hometown.
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Bahram Nuriyev, chairman of the Gabala branch of the public association "Young Gazis" (Young volunteers) and a participant in the Second Karabakh War, attempted suicide on Sunday, according to a statement from the association. Nuriyev reportedly shot himself with a firearm, protesting against what he claimed was untimely and inadequate medical treatment, which led to severe psychological distress.
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No precipitation is not expected in Baku on July 31; southwesterly wind will turn to northwesterly in the afternoon. The air temperature at night will be +20+24, during the day it will be +28+33 degrees. Humidity at night is 40-50%, during the day it will be 60-70%.
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