Azerbaijan laying the groundwork for ex-president’s former son-in-law …
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Nevertheless, Emin Agalarov clearly believes he can open a casino. His confidence may stem from a recent precedent in which the law was amended to support another Sea Breeze project.
To make that project possible, parliament passed a special law allowing Agalarov to officially register residential buildings designed in the shape of a cruise ship.
Is there a direct link between these reports and Emin Agalarov’s plans? And how could such an ambitious project go ahead in a country where casinos have been officially banned since 1998 by a decree signed by then-President Heydar Aliyev?
This is not the first time local TV channels have laid the groundwork for a business venture linked to the presidential family. A similar media campaign unfolded when Pasha Holding was preparing to launch a new taxi service.
The media highlighted numerous shortcomings in their operations. Not long after, a new taxi service owned by Pasha Holding entered the market.
Around the same time, Azerbaijani TV channels and online media began broadcasting a wave of reports highlighting the economic benefits that gambling brings to state budgets in other countries.
To make that project possible, parliament passed a special law allowing Agalarov to officially register residential buildings designed in the shape of a cruise ship.
Is there a direct link between these reports and Emin Agalarov’s plans? And how could such an ambitious project go ahead in a country where casinos have been officially banned since 1998 by a decree signed by then-President Heydar Aliyev?
This is not the first time local TV channels have laid the groundwork for a business venture linked to the presidential family. A similar media campaign unfolded when Pasha Holding was preparing to launch a new taxi service.
The media highlighted numerous shortcomings in their operations. Not long after, a new taxi service owned by Pasha Holding entered the market.
Around the same time, Azerbaijani TV channels and online media began broadcasting a wave of reports highlighting the economic benefits that gambling brings to state budgets in other countries.
