The official newspaper "Azerbaijan" writes that these reforms will be the impetus for the modernization of the economy. The newspaper quoted President Ilham Aliyev saying that "today we are building a strong state that is worthy of great respect on the world stage."
"Azadlig" cites the opinion of an expert Samir Aliyev that entrepreneurs are not allowed to sell goods with consideration the latest devaluation. Because of this, in January imports fell by 65-70%. The expert believes that in this way, the government prevents the outflow of currency and the collapse of the manat. However, administrative measures may not operate for a long time, and imports may fall finally, if it becomes unprofitable to import goods.
"Yeni Musavat" writes that after the former Health Minister Ali Insanov is released he can lead the opposition. This will happen after eight months.
In 2013, Rustam Ibrahimbeyov could not lead the opposition; and now Ali Insanov could realize this hope, because the opposition is suffering from the absence of a leader.
"Echo" reports that because of the absence of professional staff, the process of the creation of children's TV is postponed. Television now is increasingly focused on the advertisement. The oldest journalist Altay Zahidov said that it will be difficult to select a TV journalist for children's programs, since these journalists must find a common language with the children's audience. Altay Zahidov advised to learn a foreign experience, as well as invite experts on child TV to the country.
"Bizim Yol" presents reasoning of the expert Rovshan Agayev, who believes that Azerbaijan can go out to the world markets only with its oil. According to Agayev, Georgia exports to European markets products amounting more than $650 million. Moldova, which is by three times less than Azerbaijan produces agricultural products by ten times more than Azerbaijan. Rovshan Agayev sees a way out of the situation in the privatization of land, the development of farming, and stimulation of production.
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- Markets Review
- 9 February 2016 10:49
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- Politics
- 9 February 2016 12:05
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