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Ilham Aliyev learns from social networks and the media that officials do not report to him
Baku/22.07.23/Turan: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev uses information from social networks. "I learn a lot of important things from social networks about what is happening in our country. When communicating with media representatives, I have repeatedly told them that they help me in my daily work," Aliyev said on July 21 at the Shusha Global Media Forum on the topic "New Media in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution".
"The scale of the work is so huge that sometimes you miss some important moments, you may not feel the pulse of society, and for me it is very important. I feel it during my trips, when I meet people, when I use social networks and learn about many things that happened in Azerbaijan and which were not reported to me either because of some bureaucratic delays, or consciously, now less than before, but still. Maybe it's because I'm too busy with other issues. Sometimes I also learn from social networks through my grandchildren and children, and sometimes I get to know myself. It helps a lot," he continued. ---06d--
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