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President of Azerbaijan raises “Special Olympic grant” by 50%
19 January 2008 [11:21] -
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President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev issued a decree on raising the “Special Olympic grant”.
Under the decree, the “Special Olympic grant” was raised by 50% from AZN500 up AZN750
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