Press Review for 9/27/12

 

The main subject of today's newspapers is the video on MP Gular Ahmedova demanding bribes from the Rector of the International University, Elshad Abdullayev.

Official newspapers report on the participation of President Ilham Aliyev at the opening ceremony of the branch of Moscow State University in Baku.

 

Azadlig widely discussed the topic of MP Gular Ahmedova and her bargaining with the Rector of the International University, Elshad Abdullayev.

 

PFPA leader Ali Kerimli considers it necessary to dissolve the current parliament that was formed in this way.

 

Approximately 300 employees of the Balakhani Oil and Gas Field protested, demanding higher wages and better working conditions.

 

Judge Vidadi Maharramov believes that corn grown in the country is even unusable as feed for livestock.

 

Zerkalo 

The U.S. increasingly intensifies the idea of single Azerbaijan. "Why should America need this?" wonders the analyst.

 

Express

Musavat member Nigar Yagublu, was arrested for committing a traffic accident, is not allowed to meet with her family.

 

Echo

In January-August 2012 all types of life insurance paid out 28.614 million manat, up 68.87% over the same period last year.

 

In the next 5 years, according to experts, the settlement of the status of the Caspian Sea will remain unresolved.

 

Bizim Yol

The Accounts Chamber has identified theft of AZN 12 million in the University of Languages. The head accountant of the University has fled the country.

Lawyer Adil Ismaylov is defending the former Rector of the International University, Elshad Abdullayev. Ismaylov says that the videotape, which reflects the bargaining with MP Gular Ahmedova, was transferred to the Prosecutor General Zakir Garalov in August.

 

Yeni Musavat also discusses the topic of the "activity" of MP Gular Ahmedova and publishes a variety of comments. The Public Chamber in this regard requires the dissolution of the parliament.

 

Ex-president Ayaz Mutalibov accuses Azerbaijani opposition forces of radicalism.

 

 

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