Press Review 31.08.13

Official and pro-government newspapers write about the trip of President Ilham Aliyev to the Sabirabad, Saatl and Agjabedi regions, as well as the visit to the Binagadi district of the capital. The same newspapers published an order to increase salaries for education professionals, as well as other social groups.

 

Azadlig says that within the ruling party there is a fight for the post of Plenipotentiary Representative of President Ilham Aliyev in the presidential election.

Lawyers comment as absurd the questioning of the Deputy Chairman of the Movement El Kochari Naghibeyli for four hours in the Prosecutor General's Office, given the fact that the prosecution closes its eyes to the facts of serious corruption in the country.

Experts believe that higher wages lead to higher prices at the consumer market and make money for the monopolists.

 

Zerkalo 

The leaders of the Caspian countries will gather in Baku, but a breakthrough is not expected, which is acknowledged by the members of the negotiating process.

The situation with the minaret in the Georgian village of Gela is still not resolved. 

Meanwhile, the head of the Georgian Muslims has fallen ill with a heart attack.

 

Express writes that prices rose by 32% in the secondary housing market last year.

 

Echo

200 officials were caught on a bribe. 50% of Azerbaijani citizens are forced to give money away for free services.

Baku people overpay for the utilities and the situation is particularly bad in new buildings.

 

Bizim Yol writes that firearms killed 5 people in Azerbaijan in a single day. This means that the crime situation is out of control.

 

Yeni Musavat

Enhancing the protection of buildings, where the state authorities are located, means that the authorities deliberately escalate the situation.

The country's leadership raises wages in order to attract people to its side ahead of the presidential elections, but it will lead to a rise in prices in the economic sector.

 

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