That is exactly what Azerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliyev, did in June 2012. Following multiple revelations that the dictator and his family happened to control substantial portions of the country’s mining operations, telephone companies, and construction ventures, its parliament adopted laws granting the president and his wife immunity against prosecution for all crimes committed during his tenure. They also adopted a law banning the media from publishing information about the president’s business undertakings without explicit consent from those concerned.
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