BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 28. A new draft law was
discussed at a video conference meeting of the Azerbaijani
Parliament's Human Rights Committee today, a source in the
parliament told Trend.
Opening the meeting, the committee chairman, Zahid Oruj, said
that one issue - the draft law on amendments to the law of
Azerbaijan "On citizens' appeals" (first reading) was included in
the agenda.
Informing about the issue, the committee chairman noted that the
main purpose of the amendments made to the draft law is to further
improve the legal basis of e-government mechanisms, increase
efficiency and effectiveness in public administration. The draft
law envisages more flexible and transparent management of citizen
appeals through the Electronic Government Information System
(EGIS), improvement of service quality, and strengthening the
digitalization process.
At the same time, the amendments made to the draft law will
serve to eliminate repetitive provisions and optimize procedures
for more effective implementation of state regulation.
During the discussions, committee members Nagif Hamzayev, Azer
Allahveranov, Hikmat Mammadov, Mubariz Gurbanli, Vugar Rahimzadeh,
Sevil Mikayilova, and Elman Nasirov spoke and expressed their
opinions on the draft law, put forward their comments and
suggestions.
After discussions, the draft law, which was on the agenda of the
online meeting, was recommended for the first reading to the
plenary session of the Milli Majlis.
The event was attended by the Deputy Chairman of the Committee
Arzukhan Alizade, committee members Tural Ganjaliyev, Razi
Nurullayev, Sayyad Aran, Mirjalil Gasimli, Imamverdi Ismayilov,
Bahruz Maharramov, and other officials.