Official newspapers write about Ilham Aliyev’s meeting with the national team in Greco-Roman wrestling, as well as publish presidential decree on the improvement of targeted social assistance.
These papers argue that there is no reason to rush due to the sharp depreciation of the manat.
Azadlig writes that the sharp decline in the rate of manat led to an increase in prices of food, mobile phones and air tickets and suspended the construction market.
Villagers in Lyman of the Lankaran district held a protest in connection with the sharp decline in the rate of the manat.
PFPA has started discussion on rallies in connection with the fall of the manat.
The owners of shops in the shopping centers Sadarak and Bina argue that after the rise of the dollar trade has completely stopped.
The former head of the State Committee for Work with Religious Communities Rafik Aliyev says that the sons of high-ranking officials are members of radical religious sects.
The newspaper claims that from December 22 prisoners in Jail №14 protesting against the death of a prisoner Elshad Babayev are still in solitary confinement.
In connection with the holding of the European Games in Baku, celebration houses have been instructed not to hold wedding parties in the period from 12 to 28 June.
Express writes about a sharp drop in the rate of the manat, as well as the problems encountered in providing the population during the last snowfall in the capital.
Echo in the article Hold On Manat talks about how the course of the national currency will change further.
Bizim Yol quotes MP Igbal Aghazadeh that the government solves its problems of to falling oil prices at the expense of the country's citizens.
The newspaper writes that due to the devaluation of the manat the state budget will receive 3.4 billion AZN, which will cover the budget deficit.
Yeni Musavat also writes about a sharp drop in the rate of the manat and publishes comments of experts, who believe that the country is governed administratively and not by the laws of the market.
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