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  3. Tajikistan country profile

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  4. The Founder of Peace and National Unity

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  1. President of Tajikistan

    The president of Tajikistan is the head of the state and the highest ranking chief government official in the country. The president is elected by a national vote and was historically limited to one seven-year term which can only be renewed once, until the abolishment of term limits. The president is also the supreme commander-in-chief of the ...

  2. Emomali Rahmon

    Emomali Rahmon (Tajik: Эмомали Раҳмон; born Emomali Sharipovich Rahmonov [a], born 5 October 1952) is a Tajik politician who has been serving as the 3rd President of Tajikistan since 16 November 1994. Previously he was the Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of Tajikistan, as the de facto head of state from 20 November 1992 to 16 November 1994 (the post of president was temporarily ...

  3. The Secret of the Tajik President's Staying Power

    Published on October 15, 2020. On October 11, Emomali Rahmon was reelected President of Tajikistan for a fifth term with almost 91 percent of the vote. This outcome could have been described as dull and predictable—if this wasn't 2020, and the post-Soviet space wasn't gripped by wars and revolutions. Rahmon has been in power longer than ...

  4. Tajikistan

    Tajikistan, country lying in the heart of Central Asia with its capital in Dushanbe. Of the Central Asian states, it has the smallest land area but the highest elevation. Its population is predominantly ethnic Tajiks, a traditionally sedentary people of Central Asia who speak a form of Persian and are mostly Sunni.

  5. The Founder of Peace and National Unity

    On November 6, 2006, at free, transparent and democratic elections, held on the alternative basis, Emomali Rahmon was elected as the President of the Republic of Tajikistan for a seven-year term by nation-wide voting for the third time. He is the Hero of Tajikistan (1999). The President is married and has nine children.

  6. Politics of Tajikistan

    The politics of Tajikistan nominally takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Legislative power is vested in both the executive branch and the two chambers of parliament.. In practice, Tajikistan is governed by President Emomali Rahmon who has headed an authoritarian regime with ...

  7. 20 Years Later, Tajikistan Rewrites Civil War History

    Subscribe for ads-free reading. On June 28, 1997 the New York Times ran a few sentences from the Associated Press on page two about the formal end of the Tajik Civil War:. Tajikistan's president ...

  8. What's Important About Tajikistan's Presidential Election?

    Kyrgyzstan's election-induced semi-revolution has certainly occupied most Central Asian observers this week. But neighboring Tajikistan also has an election approaching, too. Tajikistan's ...

  9. Tajikistan country profile

    Tajikistan country profile. 24 March 2023. Battered by a five-year civil war at the onset of its independence, Tajikistan has struggled with poverty and instability since 1991. It remains ...

  10. Addresses and Speeches of the President

    Speech by the President of the Republic of Tajikistan at the Heart of Asia - Istanbul Process 9th Ministerial Conference. Excellency, Doctor Muhammad Ashraf Ghani, President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Distinguished Conference participants, Esteemed guests, At the outset, I would like .... 30.03.2021 17:00.

  11. GOVERNMENT OF TAJIKISTAN

    Head of Government in Tajikistan. The president is the head of state The office of president was abolished in November 1992 and reestablished in 1994. The highest executive body is Council of Ministers, whose chairman is the prime minister, a largely ceremonial position. The deputy prime minister is a member of the opposition.

  12. Speech by the President of the Republic of Tajikistan at the Solemn

    As a result, on 6 November 1994, the people of Tajikistan adopted the first Constitution of the independent Tajikistan by referendum and elected the President of the country. The people of the country supported and accepted the structure and content of statehood, enshrined in the Constitution, and the history soon proved we have chosen the ...

  13. Tajikistan: Progress and Problems at the Heart of Central Asia

    Tajikistan, a former Soviet Republic, occupies a geopolitically sensitive location at the core of Greater Central Asia. Johannes Linn reflects on the country's ten years of transition from civil ...

  14. Tajikistan's Presidential Election Yields Expected Results

    October 13, 2020. Credit: Facebook / khadamotimatbuot. 90.92 percent — that's the vote share claimed by Tajikistan's President Emomali Rahmon in the country's recent presidential election ...

  15. Full article: Political stability, transition and conflict: Tajikistan

    Abstract. Tajikistan and Georgia, in Central Asia and the South Caucasus respectively, are both small Soviet successor states with a recent history of political volatility and instability until the mid-2000s. Nevertheless, these independent countries have eventually developed diverging policies, notably with regard to their political alliances ...

  16. President of Tajikistan

    Chairman of the National Assembly [1] Salary. 13,200 USD annually [2] [3] The president of Tajikistan is the head of state and the highest position within the Government of Tajikistan. The position of President was created in November 1990 while Tajikistan was still a Soviet Republic. The president of Tajikistan lives in the capital, Dushanbe .

  17. The Tajik Artisans Guarding the Country's Cultural Legacy

    Published Nov. 3, 2022 Updated Nov. 17, 2022. IN A REGION famous for ancient cities, Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, is new: A hundred years ago, it was only a dusty village between Samarkand ...

  18. Tajikistan Civil War 1992-1994

    Tajikistan Civil War 1992-1994. ... Russia had placed troops in Tajikistan to support its president, Imomali Rakhmanov (1952-), who had won office in 1994. The town of Kulyab, Rakhmanov's political stronghold, became a major military resupply base for Afghan forces opposed to the Taliban, the fundamentalist Islamic group that took control of ...

  19. An essay in honor of the President's Day!

    Office of Science and Innovation; Master's degree; Scientific events; Scientific journal "Bulletin of TSUC; Science Library; Dissertation Council 6D.КОА-012

  20. What we know about military records of Walz and Vance

    Walz's military record has been under scrutiny after a series of claims made by veterans and leading Republicans.

  21. History shows the choice of vice president matters

    This guest essay reflects the views of Sol Wachtler, former chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals and distinguished adjunct professor at Touro Law School.

  22. Back to Normal Diplomacy: Kyrgyz President Visits Tajikistan

    July 01, 2021. Credit: Kyrgyzstan Presidency Press Office. On June 28-29, Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov traveled to the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, to meet with Tajik President Emomali ...

  23. Office of the Vice President for Research

    USC Vice President for Research Julius Fridriksson celebrates the beginning of a new academic year with an essay on the importance of mentorship in faculty development, explaining how even his imperfect experiences as a mentee and mentor have reverberated throughout his career in unexpectedly helpful ways.

  24. JD Vance's 'Constitutional Crisis' in the Making

    Vance's final line of argument — in fact his only real line of argument — is that the president is constitutionally entitled to run the executive branch however he sees fit.

  25. Tajikistan

    Tajikistan, [a] officially the Republic of Tajikistan, [b] is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital and most populous city. Tajikistan is bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and China to the east.It is separated from Pakistan by Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor.It has a population of approximately ten million.

  26. CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN

    The President is the guarantor of the Constitution and the laws, rights and freedoms of man and citizen, national independence, unity and territorial integrity, continuity of the long-lived State, functioning and interaction of the State organs in concord, [and] observance of international treaties of Tajikistan. ARTICLE 65. The President is ...

  27. With 'Poisoning the Blood' Comment, Trump Escalates Anti-Immigrant

    Former President Donald J. Trump said undocumented immigrants were "poisoning the blood of our country" in a recent interview, language with echoes of white supremacy and the racial hatreds of ...

  28. Thai Premier Srettha Removed From Office on Ethics Charges

    The case against Mr. Srettha stemmed from his appointment of Pichit Chuenban, a lawyer and former fixer of Mr. Thaksin, to the prime minister's office in May. Mr. Pichit was sentenced in 2008 to ...

  29. List of leaders of Tajikistan

    Leaders of Tajikistan (1925-1991) Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1929) Executive Secretaries of the Tajik Provincial Committee Communist Party. Chinor Imomov (1924-1925) Boris Tolpygo (1925-1927) Mumin Khodzhayev (1927-1928) Ali Heydar Ibash Shervoni (1928-1929) Shirinsho Shotemur (1929 - November 1929)

  30. Fact-Checking Claims About Tim Walz's Record

    Republicans have leveled inaccurate or misleading attacks on Mr. Walz's response to protests in the summer of 2020, his positions on immigration and his role in the redesign of Minnesota's flag.