Tajik Prosecutor General’s Office: 32-20 Protocol’s text mismatches the content

Tajikistan’s Prosecutor General’s Office claims that the original text of the 32-20 protocol of the Government’s session held on November 24 mismatches the content of the document published at the “Polar star” website in early March this year. In its official reply to the request submitted by Tajik parliamentarians – members of the Islamic Renaissance […]

Mehrangez Tursunzoda

Tajikistan’s Prosecutor General’s Office claims that the original text of the 32-20 protocol of the Government’s session held on November 24 mismatches the content of the document published at the “Polar star” website in early March this year.

In its official reply to the request submitted by Tajik parliamentarians – members of the Islamic Renaissance party of Tajikistan – the Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that Russian websites have misinterpreted the subject which was discussed at the Government’s session in which Tajik President took part.

“In its official reply the Prosecutor’s Office claims that the original text of the session’s protocol, which was available on websites, was falsified. The Prosecutor’s Office, however, failed to provide any details of the original text of the 32-20 protocol confirming the fact of conducting the session,” IRPT told the AP.

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