Eldar teacher, it is the XXI century, wake up!
To the menu of the head of the Baku City Executive Power Eldar Azizov: Mr. President, it is already the XXI century, the period of the technical revolution is long behind, it is the computer age, wake up!
It's not a shame that you can't speak Azerbaijani fluently, such things happen, but you have traveled to countries, and you probably have information from the administration there.
Yes, Baku is a beautiful city, its geographical location and the coast add a new shade to this beauty. But you will not find such a primitive way of working in the management of any city in the world like Baku today. If the goal here is to prevent this poor class, which the state has to pay, from being single, I think it was a bad day.
Today is Saturday, August 31. According to the Labor Code, today is a legal holiday for these people, whom you employ in the streets of the capital. Moreover, since public transport does not work, these poor people have to come to your call by taxi. The fact that you pay them today is not enough for their travel expenses, I'm not talking about the physical work they do on the street in hot weather.
When I see those in need of this humble, loaf of bread, I am reminded of the foreign films that many of us watch:
Prisoners sentenced to severe punishment are forced to break their legs in the phalanx in order to experience the pain of prison life. No matter how hard they hit the hard rock fragments, they can't break them into small particles. The same scene in the morning. Thus, that piece of rock is of no use to the state, but the convict suffers.
We also know that the government allocates more than enough funds to keep the capital clean and equipped with modern technical equipment.
Mr. Azizov, what do you mean by the fact that today people are washing the streets of Baku with a "brush".
Have you ever seen this scene on Press Avenue in Berlin, Rome, Paris, Istanbul, Moscow, Kiev, neighboring Tbilisi?
The sky