Residents of several areas of tomorrow will be able to apply directly to the Minister of Communications and Information Technologies Ali Abbasov.
According to the ministry (http://mincom.gov.az/media-ru/novosti/details/1437), the meeting with the complainants will be held on May 8 in the administrative center of Barda (for residents of Barda, Agdam, Yevlakh, Tartar, Ujar, Zardab , Agdjabedi, Beylagan and Fuzuli). The reception will be heard the complaints and suggestions of citizens related to the provision of telecommunications services (including mail and Broadcasting) and information technology, service culture, etc.
Book an appointment by writing to e-mail - mincom@mincom.gov.az, or by calling 1655 and (012) 598 38 18 (calls from regions free).
Those wishing to make an appointment, if necessary, will be provided with transport from the relevant district office mail or telephone exchanges.
It should be noted that during the year is scheduled to meet with Ali Abbasov citizens from other parts of the country. - 17D-
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