Official and pro-government newspapers continue to publish congratulatory telegrams to President Ilham Aliyev on his re-election to the presidency.
Azadlig
The results of the presidential elections in Azerbaijan will be discussed in the Parliament of Great Britain
The authorities closed the stadium " Mahsul ", which is seen as an attempt to suppress the action of National Council .
Experts called "disingenuous" Ilham Aliyev's statement that he will deploy fight against corruption. If so, Ilham Aliyev should start with himself and declare his income.
Political analysts believe that the change in the Aliyev government will be cosmetic .
The newspaper wrote about the beginning of the trial of former deputy, Guler Ahmedova .
Zerkalo
Azerbaijan requires a special relationship with the European Union, though hardly anyone can coherently explain why.
Echo
Azerbaijan spends 10% of GDP on roads. Experts believe it is necessary to set a limit for the funds intended for maintenance and construction of roads.
Azerbaijan is a country can not be considered an emergency, but in the country at 1,000 cars account for 1.2 deaths case.
40 % of housing built in Azerbaijan at the expense of the population, but in 4 years this figure has decreased by half.
Bizim Yol writes that the state budget for the treatment of patients with diabetes will be highlighted in millions, but these medications do not reach their destination .
Yeni Musavat
Former unified presidential candidate of the opposition, Jamil Gasanli said he will fight to the end with the current regime.
The opposition believes it is important to strengthen the National Council for this reason that the Public Chamber will be dissolved.
Baki Khabar reports the statement by the Moscow Mayor Sobyanin , who believes that where there is a market , there is also a crime. The paper finds that, in this way , the mayor threatened foreign workers.
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On Sunday, variable cloudiness is expected on January 5 in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula. Brief precipitation may occur in some areas during the day, with light fog in the evening and morning hours. The south-western wind will change to a periodically intensifying north-western wind. The air temperature at night will range from 3°C to 6°C, and during the day, it will be between 7°C and 9°C, according to the National Hydrometeorological Service of Azerbaijan's Ministry of Ecology.
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The latest round of utility price increases in Azerbaijan, effective January 2, has sparked sharp criticism from opposition parties and civil society, highlighting systemic issues in the management of state monopolies. The Tariff Council’s decision to raise prices for electricity, natural gas, water, heating, and even pharmaceuticals has provoked public discontent, with opposition leaders accusing the government of exacerbating the country’s socio-economic challenges.
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President Ilham Aliyev has declared 2025 as the "Year of Constitution and Sovereignty." This decision, outlined in a decree signed by the head of state, is attributed to two significant anniversaries: the 30th year since the adoption of the country’s Constitution and the fifth anniversary of victory in the Patriotic War (Second Karabakh War).
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An Embraer 190/195 aircraft operated by Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) on the Baku-Kazan route experienced radio interference and GPRS disruptions while flying over Astrakhan on January 1, according to a source in aviation cited by Turan. The aircraft's avionics resumed normal functioning only after leaving Astrakhan’s airspace.
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