He said to ensure transparency in the society and freedom of media is one of the top priorities of the state.
The statement came from department head of the ICT Ministry Isfandiyar Aliyev, Gun.Az reports.
Work in underway on a new investment project regarding installation of optical cables in Azerbaijan.
According to the document, 40 governmental agencies should organize about 400 e-services.
Under the new list, the largest number of e-services will be provided by the Ministry of Taxes (57 e-services). Then follow the Ministry of Health (38), the Ministry of Internal Affairs (24), the State Social Protection Fund (25), State Maritime Administration (18), the Ministries of Justice and of Culture & Tourism by 17 e-services, Ministry of Environment & Natural Resources (14), State Committee for Standardization, Metrology & Patents (13), State Student Admission Commission, the Ministries of Labour & Social Protection and of Agriculture by 12 e-services.
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Deputy head of the State Insurance Supervision Service under the Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan Mahir Abdullayev informs that the Service has already developed a suitable legal basis for starting e-services.
"The documents have been developed and submitted to the appropriate state agencies for approval. After their approval the Service will start receiving e-applications for obtaining a license for provision of insurance services in the country," Abdullayev said.
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The statement came from Azerbaijan's Deputy Minister of Communication and Information Technologies Iltimas Mammadov.
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