"I think that a civil servant should not be a member of any political party."

APA informs that this was said by Gudrat Hasanguliyev, deputy chairman of the Legal Policy and State Building Committee, during the first reading of the newly prepared draft law "On Political Parties" at the joint meeting of the Public Unions and Religious Institutions, Legal Policy and State Building, and Human Rights Committees of the Milli Majlis.

The deputy said that the provision about the party's inability to create an internet portal is absurd: "In general, articles 13 and 14 should be removed from the bill.

Parties are instructed how to run a party!

The party itself should decide on this.

The presence of a board of directors and a chairman is a requirement here.

What logic does this fit?

The parties should solve the issues in these articles themselves, it is not right to go to trifles.

The requirement in the project regarding local organizations is a very important issue.

We have many ethnic people.

With this law, each of them can create a party, and such people from abroad can be brought forward purposefully.

It is also necessary to consider the issue of the central body of the party in Baku.

Requirements for members are included in the draft, including the phone numbers of members in the register is set as a requirement.

The phone number is kind of confidential.

YAP should be particularly dissatisfied with this issue.

Because everyone will know the number of the ministers.

Another issue is related to financial assistance.

It is said that 40% of the funds allocated from the state budget will be divided between the parties represented in the parliament.

Why?

Let's make it 60%.

This is more like financing of YAP from the state budget.

We have to look at this issue of aid."