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Speaker of Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova Addresses 150th Assembly of Inter-Parliamentary Union (PHOTO)
@Source: trend.az
BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 6. On 6 April, during
her working visit to Uzbekistan, Milli Majlis Speaker Sagiba
Gafarova addressed the 150th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary
Union (IPU) on "Parliamentary Action for Social Development and
Justice" held in Tashkent, Trend reports.
The Speaker of the Milli Mejlis voiced her congratulations on
the occasion of the landmark event, it being the 150th Anniversary
Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, and thanked the
Government and Senate of Uzbekistan for the high-class organisation
and holding of this historic event in brotherly Uzbekistan.
The theme for this General Debate is a pressing matter of the
day. Unfortunately, conflicts and geopolitical tensions around the
world, economic inequalities, environmental and other challenges
seriously impede social development. Recent assessments show that
we are severely off track to realize the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, with only seventeen per cent of the
Sustainable Development Goal targets being on track.
Having underscored that the issue of social development is
relevant to all of our parliaments. Indeed, as people are at the
center of social development, it is a parliament, an elected
representative of people, which bears a direct relation to it,
Speaker Sahiba Gafarova pointed out.
Given that the Second World Summit for Social Development will
take place in November this year, the General Debate is a good
opportunity for sharing our experiences, good practices and
delivering our position, said the Speaker of the Milli Majlis. The
evident and feasible answers to this question can be the following:
to implement SDG’s through comprehensive approach without giving
preference to economic pillar over others; to strengthen welfare
state, its protective role through adoption and amendment of
relative legislation, further intensifying government policies on
social development; and no to view social development only as
national issue and strengthen collective international efforts and
In her address, the Speaker of the Milli Majlis also shared the
experiences and achievements of Azerbaijan. The general framework
of social development is defined by our Constitution, Article 16 of
which provides that “the State of Azerbaijan takes care of
improvement of well-being of all people and each citizen, their
social protection and proper standard of living.” Accordingly , our
parliament has adopted essential laws that cover various aspects of
social development. Making amendments to existing laws according to
changing demands has also been one of the main focus points, as the
legislation is a constantly evolving process. The approach of our
government implies that strong economic foundation allows for
better implementation of social policy. As stated by President of
the Republic of Azerbaijan, His Excellency, Mr.Ilham Aliyev, “Our
policy is centered around the people of Azerbaijan and the
principles of social justice have always been important to us”.
The Noteworthy achievement of this policy include significant
reduction of the level of unemployment and poverty to five point
five percent. The four social reform packages adopted in the last
five years covered forty percent of population, with the minimum
wage being increased two point seven times, the salary fund two
point six, social benefits and pension payments five times.
For the past 30 years, social inclusion of refugees and
internally displaced persons has been one of the priority issues
for our country.
As the result of Armenia’s occupation of Azerbaijan’s twenty
percent territories for thirty years, one million Azerbaijanis
became refugees and IDPs. More than two hundred and fifty thousand
of them were expelled from their native lands in Armenia. 9 cities
and hundreds of villages, historical, cultural and religious sites,
and the whole infrastructure in the occupied territories were
totally destructed.
Despite the severe social and economic burden of the occupation,
our government took all necessary measures to meet the needs of
refugees and IDPs.
After liberating territories from occupation in 2020, our
government has been very active in rebuilding these territories,
clearing them from mines, restoring economic activity, implementing
green energy projects.
To date, about ten thousand former IDPs have returned back to
their homes. And by the end of 2026, this number is going reach one
hundred and forty (140) thousand. So, it is another indication of
our integrated approach to sustainable development centered around
Concluding her speech, Speaker Sahiba Gafarova also emphasised
that social development cannot be regarded only as a national
issue. The Copenhagen Declaration recognizes critical importance of
collective commitments and efforts of international community. In
this sense, by delivering three hundred and thirty million US
dollars of humanitarian, financial and technical aid to more than
140 countries in the last 5 years, Azerbaijan has clearly
demonstrated its commitment to collective efforts in supporting
social development.
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