Press Review 28/01/15

Official newspapers publish performance of Ilham Aliyev at the conference on the implementation of the state program of socio-economic development of the regions in 2014-18.

The same newspaper publish an order of the head of state to replace the heads of the executive authorities of a number of areas.

Azadlig writes about the attack on the human rights activist and lawyer Gunay Ismayilova and reports that the police did not take her statement.

The mother of the convicted blogger Abdul Abilov complains about the ruthless treatment of her son in prison.

The chief ideologist of the authorities Ali Hasanov said Azerbaijan is supported by the Jewish lobby in the United States. The newspaper called it news annoying Iran.

According to the Heritage Foundation, Azerbaijan ranks 85th among 185 countries in terms of economic freedom and is partially free country.

BP began to reduce its staff in Azerbaijan and have already sacked 255 people. 145 people are also expected to be fired.

AZN 1.5 billion is spent monthly to strengthen the exchange rate of manat. Experts believe that the currency reserves of the country will not be able to contain this pressure for a long time.

Express publishes a statement of the head of the socio-political department of the Presidential Administration Ali Hasanov that Israel is an important country for Azerbaijan.

Echo

Azerbaijan is not strongly affected by the depreciation of the Russian ruble, but there will be certain losses.

Bizim Yol writes that the share of the Ministry of Transport in the state budget is reduced by half. All ministries have been instructed to reduce the number of their employees by 21% before May or June.

The newspaper writes that Azerbaijan pharmacies are literally "occupied" with drugs abandoned all over the world because of the hazard.

Yeni Musavat

Prisons began checking the situation after the birth of a child by imprisoned Lamia Guliyeva.

The newspaper called the visit of MPs Samad Seyidov and Asim Mollazadeh to the US an attempt to find common ground with Washington.

The newspaper citing experts writes that the decline in oil prices will lead to unemployment and the elimination of the "wages in envelopes".  ---000-----

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