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Prime Minister of Tajikistan - Wikipedia The prime minister of Tajikistan (Сарвазири Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Sarvaziri Jumhurii Tojikiston) is the title held by the head of government of Tajikistan After the president, the prime minister is second most powerful person of the country
Prime Ministers Of Tajikistan Since 1991 - WorldAtlas Abdumalik Abdullajanov was born on January 1st, 1949 in the country of Tajikistan He was the third prime minister of the state and was the first, and so far the only, prime minister from the now banned Party of People's Unity Abdullajanov was appointed as prime minister on September 21st, 1992 and served for 454 days until December 18, 1993
Prime Minister of Tajikistan - Wikiwand The prime minister of Tajikistan (Сарвазири Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Sarvaziri Jumhurii Tojikiston) is the title held by the head of government of Tajikistan After the president, the prime minister is second most powerful person of the country
Kokhir Rasulzoda - Wikipedia Qohir Rasulzoda[a] (born Abduqohir Abdurasulovich Nazirov, [b] 8 March 1961) is a Tajikistani politician who is serving as the Prime Minister of Tajikistan since 23 November 2013
Prime Minister of Tajikistan arrived on an official visit to the . . . The Prime Minister of the Republic of Tajikistan, Kokhir Rasulzoda, arrived on an official visit to the capital of the Altai Republic, the city of Gorno-Altaisk This was reported by the public council at the Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan in the Russian Federation
Cabinet of Tajikistan - Wikipedia It was established in July 1991 as a reorganization of the Council of Ministers of the Tajik SSR [1] Its duties are defined in chapter 5 of the Constitution of Tajikistan The cabinet is currently led by Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda, who was appointed in 2013
List of leaders of Tajikistan - Wikiwand Below is the list of leaders of present-day Tajikistan since the establishment of Tajik ASSR in 1925 The Turkestan Autonomy occupied former territories of the Russian Empire, which was called the Turkestan Krai or the Russian Turkestan, more particular parts of the Semirechye, Syr-Darya and Fergana Oblasts (Provinces)