Successful one of 2,000 clicks to the website of the Commission on the Public Service
Since the start of the activity of the information portal of the Commission on Public Service under the President of Azerbaijan its counter has recorded 6,640,130 clicks.
This is the number of clicks (http://www.dqmk.gov.az/aze/index.php?lang=az) recorded from December 26, 2007 with 14,586 registered users.
According to Chairman of the entity Bahram Khalilov, since the launch of the resource there have been 14 tenders for the reception of citizens in the service (adopted 2196 people out of 36,000 applicants). Overall, since the launch of the Commission it has provided jobs to 3,331 people on the results of tests and interviews.
The Commission was established by the head of state to suppress negative cases for admission to the civil service. - 17D-
Economics
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As 2024 comes to a close, Azerbaijan finds itself at a crossroads—holding a prominent position in certain sectors of the global economy but still grappling with issues that hinder broader socioeconomic development. From energy exports to logistics corridors, the country has carved out a niche, yet cracks in its socioeconomic fabric are becoming harder to ignore. Let’s delve into the numbers and listen to expert opinions on Azerbaijan's global standing.
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