BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 13. The list of
projects planned to be implemented with state-funded investments
from 2026 through 2029 includes the construction and reconstruction
of inter-village roads in Azerbaijan's Shamakhi district, and their
implementation will be carried out in stages, Trend reports.


This issue is reflected in the report of the Cabinet of
Ministers on its activities in 2025, discussed at today's plenary
session of the parliament.


In the distribution of the 2025 state budget's investment
expenditures, 566.6 million manat ($334.3 million) has been
allocated to the State Agency of Automobile Roads. Of this amount,
30 million manat ($17.7 million) is intended for the construction
and reconstruction of inter-district and rural roads.


The report noted that in recent years, within the framework of
the state investment program, repair works have been carried out on
local roads covering 15 settlements in the Shamakhi district, with
a total length of 72.8 km, inhabited by 23,000 people, as well as
on roads covering the urban area with a total length of 81.5 km in
Shamakhi city.







At the same time, a proposal has been submitted to the Ministry
of Economy by the State Agency of Automobile Roads to include in
the draft state investment program for 2026 the capital repair
works on roads connecting Chiragli, Madrasa-Karkanj,
Mirikand-Garavalli-Maljak Gurdtapa, Shirvan, Gunashli, and Sharadil
villages with the Baku-Shamakhi-Yevlakh highway, with a total
length of 29.0 km, located in the Shamakhi district.


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