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Congress monitors implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government by Azerbaijan

Congress monitors implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government by Azerbaijan News 2021 English Diminuer la taille du texte Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Imprimer en PDF A delegation from the Congress carried out the monitoring of Azerbaijan’s compliance with the European Charter of Local Self-Government from 23 to 25 February 2021. Two co-rapporteurs on local and regional democracy in Azerbaijan, Bernd Vöhringer, Germany (L, EPP/CCE) and Stewart Dickson, United Kingdom (R, ILDG) focused on the developments since the last monitoring in 2012. Due to the current health situation, the rapporteurs had online meetings with the national delegation of Azerbaijan to the Congress, the national associations of local and reginal authorities, the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Regional Relations of the National Assembly, the Constitutional

Qatar- Citizens and residents who receive two doses of Covid vaccine to be exempt from quarantine requirements: MoPH

The Ministry of Public Health has announced that citizens and residents of the State of Qatar who received the two doses of the vaccine are exempt from quarantine requirements after traveling abroad or after having had contact with a positive case of Covid-19.

MIDI p l c : New MIDI Masterplan for Manoel Island contemplates a significant increase in public open spaces

New MIDI Masterplan for Manoel Island contemplates a significant increase in public open spaces 18 February 2021 MIDI plc has submitted a revised masterplan for the. | February 22, 2021

Why economists keep getting policies wrong

Why economists keep getting policies wrong 19 Feb, 2021 04:28 AM 4 minutes to read The growing debt load in the current climate is something we should be concerned about, writes Philip Stevens. The growing debt load in the current climate is something we should be concerned about, writes Philip Stevens. Financial Times By: Philip Stephens The other week I caught sight of a headline declaring that the IMF was warning against cuts in public spending and borrowing. The report stopped me in my tracks. After half a century or so as keeper of the sacred flame of fiscal prudence, the IMF was telling policymakers in rich industrial nations they should not fret over huge build-ups of public debt during the Covid-19 crisis. John Maynard Keynes had been disinterred, and the world turned upside down.

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