President continues shaking up officials

DUSHANBE, December 6, 2013, Asia-Plus — President Emomali Rahmon is continuing to shake up officials. Gavhar Sharofzoda, formerly director of the Civil Service Training Institute, was appointed to head the Language and Terminology Committee under the Government of Tajikistan, replacing Dodikhudo Saymididnov. Saymididnov was retired for age reasons. Khairullo Ibodzoda, who had previously served as […]

DUSHANBE, December 6, 2013, Asia-Plus — President Emomali Rahmon is continuing to shake up officials.

Gavhar Sharofzoda, formerly director of the Civil Service Training Institute, was appointed to head the Language and Terminology Committee under the Government of Tajikistan, replacing Dodikhudo Saymididnov.

Saymididnov was retired for age reasons.

Khairullo Ibodzoda, who had previously served as head of the department for environmental protection and emergency situations at President’s Executive Office, was appointed to head the Committee for Environmental Protection, replacing Talbak Salimov.

Ruhullo Hakimov, formerly Deputy Minister of Finance, was appointed Director of the Agency for Insurance and Pensions at the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, replacing Rajabali Damonov.

Damonov was relieved of his post of Director of the Agency for Insurance and Pensions in connection with transfer to other job.

Abdusmad Rajabov was appointed head of the Antimonopoly Agency under the Government of Tajikistan, replacing Hamdam Taghoymurodov.

Hamdam Taghoymurodov was relieved of his post of head of the Antimonopoly Agency in connection with transfer to other job.

Dilorom Mirsaidova, who had previously served as head of the department for youth, sports and tourism affairs at President’s Executive, was appointed head of the Main Records Office under the Government of Tajikistan, replacing Shahlo Nematova.

Shahlo Nematova was relieved of her post of head of the Main Records Office in connection with transfer to other job.

Khairullo Nazarov was appointed Chancellor of the Power Institute of Tajikistan, replacing Rustam Jalilov.

Mukhtor Fozilov was appointed Chancellor of the Mining and Metallurgy Institute of Tajikistan, replacing Rustam Azizov.    

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