Tajik ruling party reshuffles heads of its organizations in Kulob region of Khatlon

KULOB, August 7, Asia-Plus – Tajik ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDPT) has reshuffled heads of its organizations in the Kulob region of Khatlon. Kulob Mayor Abdujabbor Zardiyev has been relieved of his post of chairman of the PDPT organization for the city of Kulob . A decision on a reshuffle of heads of the PDPT […]

Turko Dikayev

KULOB, August 7, Asia-Plus – Tajik ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDPT) has reshuffled heads of its organizations in the Kulob region of Khatlon.

Kulob Mayor Abdujabbor Zardiyev has been relieved of his post of chairman of the PDPT organization for the city of



Kulob


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A decision on a reshuffle of heads of the PDPT organization for Kulob was made at the city party conference that was held in Kulob today.  Delegates elected Ms. Hikoyatmo Hokimova chairperson of the executive committee of the PDPT organization for Kulob.  She had previously been deputy head of the executive committee of the PDPT organization for Kulob.   

Recently, the similar conferences were held in Shuroobod, Muminobod and Khovaling districts, where chairmen of district were also relieved of their post of heads of the PDPT organizations for those districts.   

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