Press Review 31/07/13

Official newspapers report on the allocation of three million manat for the development of Goranboy.

The same newspapers publish numerous articles against the opposition and the National Council, accusing them of betraying national interests.

Azadlig devoted a band to the results of the meeting of members of the National Council with Rustam Ibrahimbekov.

A columnist wrote that the head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Kamaleddin Geydarov brought to bankruptcy certain types of businesses of the known businessman Mubariz Mansimov.

The opposition called frivolous appeals of the authorities to begin a dialogue.

Economists do not believe the official data on the presence of 141 natural monopoly subjects in the country. In fact, they are considerably fewer and are all controlled by or belong to the authorities.

   

Zerkalo 

A columnist in the article "Social and political interests of Russia and Azerbaijan are not the same" analyzes the political interests of both countries.

 

Express

The newspaper calls racism the Moscow police action of arresting sellers in Moscow markets.

 

Echo

Experts believe that consumers irrationally spend 70% of the electricity, water and gas.

      

Novoye Vremya 

The paper analyzes the socio-political situation in the country, saying it has no environment for free and fair elections.

 

Bizim Yol

Serious checks started at the sites owned by the former MP Nizami Iskenderov. This is payback for the incident with the child, who lost his leg in the pool in Nabran.

The newspaper says that the National Council meeting in Tbilisi was tense, and no agreement was reached. The consultations will continue today.

 

Yeni Musavat argues that the organization of the presidential elections has been entrusted by the authorities to Kamaleddin Heydarov and Ramiz Mehdiyev.

The newspaper comments on the proposal to declare Rasul Guliyev a single candidate from the opposition and analyzes the meeting of the National Council in Tbilisi. -0 –

 

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