Page Defense Department on Facebook Better Not to Visit
BAKU/17.05.13/TURAN State Agency of public services and social innovation at the Azerbaijani President (Services Center "ASAN xidmet") is recognized as the best in communicating with users on Facebook.
According to the Legal Portal Femida.az, monitoring sound public relations conducted among 44 official organizations within the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan. The list includes the leading ministries, authorities, committees, agencies and commissions.
The monitoring revealed that half of the websites of the ministries and departments do not go to the page of Facebook. "At the appropriate page of the alleged defense ministry (https://www.facebook.com/pages/M%C3%BCdafi%C9%99-Nazirliyi/275587522576005?Ref=stream) there is no reliable information, but a lot of slander and insults, which indicates the falsity of the resource," is stated in the law of the portal. For this reason, Femida.az recommends that the Ministry set up the original page, the reader can make the right choice.
Not visited the most uninteresting for users of the page are owned Ministry of Industry and Energy (73 visits since the beginning of the year), as well as the Ministry of Agriculture (4 visits).
At the most visited and the approximate site facebook.com / www.asan.gov.az visited by 39 million people, officers promptly answered all the questions of citizens, - the legal portal of Parliament. - 17D-
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