The range of persons entitled to deferment of punishment will be expanded
Baku / 17.10.17 / Turan: The President of Azerbaijan submitted to the Parliament a bill that provides for the expansion of the range of convicts, to whom the execution of punishment may be postponed. One of the amendments concerns Article 79 (postponement of the serving of punishment by pregnant women and mothers of young children) of the Criminal Code. The new version proposes to extend the right to delay the serving of punishment for women with children under 14 years old, as well as men who single-handedly raise children up to 14 years of age. In the current legislation, the age limit is 8 years. It is expected that the bill will be submitted to the Milli Mejlis for consideration on October 20.-05D-
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- 17 October 2017 17:45
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A potential increase in Russian language classes in Azerbaijani schools has reignited discussions on education and national identity. Eshgi Bagirov, chairman of the State Agency for Preschool and General Education, assured that there are adequate facilities and teachers for the Russian section in schools.
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On May 17, rain is expected in Baku and Absheron in the morning, sometimes intense. Precipitation will stop by noon. The northwest wind will blow, gusty. The air temperature at night will be +11+13, and during the day it will be +14+17 degrees.
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The international conference, hosted by Azercell, brought together international industry leaders in Baku The second iteration of the GSMA M360 Eurasia series in Azerbaijan commenced today. Similar to last year, the event is held with the support of the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport of the Republic of Azerbaijan and host sponsorship of “Azercell Telecom” LLC, bringing together executives from leading mobile and vertical sectors, as well as regulatory figures across the region in Baku.
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At 23:25 on Wednesday, there was a signal of a strong fire in the store at the "Azadlyg" avenue of Baku, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports.
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