Official newspapers publish changes to the law "On municipal service", as well as the order of the President of state on allocation 10 million manat to strengthen the material-technical base of the Research Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture.
"Azerbaijan" newspaper criticizes European Parliament's resolution on the recognition of "Armenian genocide", arguing that the European Parliament is under the influence of the Armenian lobby.
"Azadlig" writes about the arrest of a journalist Arshad Ibrahimi, who exposed corrupt practices of the former head of the Department of Education Kelbajar district Mohammed Bagirov. After a while, Bagirov was arrested, but the journalist has not yet been released.
Cars belonging to the ministries and agencies have committed violations under which they were to pay 11 million manat fines. However, this amount has not been paid. Interior Minister in this regard, sent special letters to heads of government departments with a call to pay fines.
Experts believe that the way out of the current crisis in Azerbaijan depends on how serious the country's leadership will come to the development of non-oil sector.
"Express" writes that the chief executive of Yasamal district Ibrahim Mehdiyev was reprimanded for conducting illegal construction works.
The number of consumer loans issued in the country has sharply reduced due to high interest rates.
"Bizim Yol" writes about changing the rules of the burial of the dead, as well as a ban on family burial.
Due to the devaluation of the "Demir Bank" is in a quandary, having 5 million losses. In this regard, the bank will not be able to provide the requirements of the authorized capital.
"Yeni Musavat" writes that the authorities have decided to use money of the Oil Fund. Three or four billion dollars from the overseas $37 billion will be spent on strengthening the rate of manat. -0-
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