Son-in-law of president’s brother again appointed to head Tajik MFA consular department

DUSHANBE, November 23, 2015, Asia-Plus – Bahrom Kholnazarov, the son-in-law of President Rahmon’s brother, has been appointed chief of the Tajik MFA Consular Department again, an official source at the Tajik MFA told Asia-Plus in an interview. We will recall that Kholnazarov had occupied this position until 2007 before he was appointed Tajikistan’s Ambassador to […]

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DUSHANBE, November 23, 2015, Asia-Plus – Bahrom Kholnazarov, the son-in-law of President Rahmon’s brother, has been appointed chief of the Tajik MFA Consular Department again, an official source at the Tajik MFA told Asia-Plus in an interview.

We will recall that Kholnazarov had occupied this position until 2007 before he was appointed Tajikistan’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan.

Kholnazarov was succeeded by president’s daughter Ozoda Emomali, who was appointed Deputy Foreign Minister in 2009 and First Deputy Foreign Minister in 2013.

Dushanbe mayor’s son, Jamoliddin Ubaidulloyev, had occupied this position since 2012 but he was transferred to other job in early September 2012.  Jamoliddin Ubaidulloyev now heads the MFA International Organizations Department.

Jamoliddin Ubaidulloyev had been succeeded by Manouchehr Mahmoudzoda, the son of then head of the Constitutional Court Mahkamboy Mahmoudov.  Manouchehr Mahmoudzoda now heads the Department for International Cooperation at the Prosecutor-General’s Office    

Bahrom Kholnazarov was relieved of his post of Tajikistan’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan on June 18, 2014 in connection with transfer to other job.   

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