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The daily Aravot under the title Instead of Replacing Amalyan the Law has been Changed writes that referring to the changes in the law "About Advertisement" with which the volume of the broadcast advertisement will be expanded, ARF parliamentarian Lilit Galstyan said the authors of the bill presented a very funny affirmation in the grounding of the bill like "de facto advertisement's volume is more than the law establishes, let's legalize the de jure". "The National Television and Radio Commission failed to implement its duties. No precedent of fine or case. And instead of changing Amalyan we are changing the law: it is very funny and unacceptable. Probably Amalyan has provided a lot of "services" and his name is not accidentally tied with giving-not giving licenses, competition fuss", the daily cited her as saying.

Under the title the Poison of Spanish Cucumbers does not threat Armenians the daily Capital writes that Armenia has long time ago suspended the import of vegetable plants from the European countries. The daily says according to the Food Security State Service the import ban spreads particularly on tomato, cucumber. The daily says the import of vegetables from Turkey is also banned. "If imported they pass a thorough laboratory examination", an official from the Service said. The paper says that yesterday Russia's Rospotrebnadzor banned the import of cucumber and tomato from Germany and Spain.

The daily Azg writes that if putting aside the play of words of officials it will turn out that Azerbaijan is interested in the change of the current situation for the sake of the situation that existed previously. Wish is wish, nothing can be done. But even in real politics the biggest of the world manage to restrict their wishes if they intend to reach certain solutions.

The paper says though Azerbaijan has ascribed itself the "image of the leader of the region", it is not a country able to dictate its wish, otherwise it would have "settled its inner issue" on its own.

The paper says today this country faces a difficult choice – Ilham Aliev has to comment for its own people on "what will happen then?". At his May 28 speech he just repeated that "Azerbaijan will never give its consent to the independence of Nagorno Karabakh." What then? Serbia too has not give its consent to Kosovo's independence, Georgia to the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the paper writes. And to think that the world will have another approach in case of Nagorno Karabakh issue does not fit in any healthy logic, the paper says and questions for what? for Azerbaijani oil and gas? And can Azerbaijan live one day without oil-gas incomes?

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