Official papers do not refer to the last week’s leading theme - the events surrounding the MNS.
The same newspapers write about the participation of President Ilham Aliyev at the opening of the Sabunchu court, as well as the awarding of a number of employees of trade union organizations.
Azadlyg analyzes and comments on the scandal around the MNS.
The parents of the journalist Rasim Aliyev killed last year intend to appeal to the President of the country due to the fact that the examination results have not yet been disclosed.
Experts believe false statements of official Baku that tariffs for the utilities will not be raised. In their view, it is inevitable, because the state budget for 2016 is small.
Express writes that according to the new rules of the Ministry of Health, the recipes will specify not the name of the firms, which produce particular drugs, but their composition. Experts believe that this could lead to the exclusion of the European medicines from the market by the Chinese ones.
Echo writes that according to the proposed changes to the Tax Code, individuals and legal entities engaged in construction will have a right to choose the tax regime.
Bizim Yol writes that the trial of Araz Eyvazov accused of fraud revealed fake companies with millions of turnover, which are owned by ordinary citizens.
Yeni Musavat says the entrepreneur Magsud Mahmudov paid the MNS 250,000 manat as a result of blackmail by MNS workers. -0--
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Forecasters of the National Centre for Hydrometeorology promise rain for the third day in a row in the capital and Apsheron, but it never rained.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan has decided to rearrange working days and days off during the New Year.
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This month, cases of illegal surgical operations conducted by unqualified doctors were uncovered at the private Laser Beauty Clinic in Baku. The findings were reported by the Center for Analytical Expertise (CAE) of the Ministry of Health, which inspected the clinic following citizen complaints.
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Military expert and regular on state television channels, Adalat Verdiyev, has been accused of a serious crime—disclosure of military secrets. According to the charge (Article 308 of the Criminal Code), if the accused can prove the disclosure was unintentional, they may face 3 to 7 years in prison. Under aggravating circumstances, the sentence could range from 4 to 8 years.
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