Raghoun HPP Company Shareholders’ Meeting to be Held in February

An extraordinary general meeting of Raghoun Hydropower Plant Stock Company’s shareholders is scheduled for February 8. Committee for Investments and State Property Management reports that the meeting will be held in the National Library of Tajikistan. It is expected that the extraordinary meeting of Raghoun Power Plant, which is being constructed will be chaired by […]

Payrav Chorshanbiev

An extraordinary general meeting of Raghoun Hydropower Plant Stock Company’s shareholders is scheduled for February 8. Committee for Investments and State Property Management reports that the meeting will be held in the National Library of Tajikistan.

It is expected that the extraordinary meeting of Raghoun Power Plant, which is being constructed will be chaired by Prime Minister, Qahir Rasoulzadeh.

Within two days until the beginning of the meeting, shareholders willing to participate in the meeting will be able to register in the National Library.

The Shareholders are supposed to elect a new supervisory board of the Stock Company.

Investment Committee noted: “Many members of the Supervisory Board elected on 25 May, 2011, have left civil service, went on holidays, and therefore it is time to elect new members of the Board.”

According to the source, members of Raghoun Company Supervisory Board, which included former Prime-Minister, Aqil Aqilov, former Energy and Industry Minister, Gul Sherali, former Finance Minister, Safarali Najmiddinov, former Justice Minister, Bakhtiar Khudayarov, former Economic Development and Trade Minister, Farrukh Hamraliev, former Head of Committee for Investments and State Property Management, Davlatali Saidov, have left their positions.

We will note that the first annual general meeting of Raghoun Power Plant shareholders was held on 26 May, 2011. The last meeting was held on 15 June, 2013.

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