Who Emomali Rahmon criticized — and praised — in 2025

Throughout 2025, Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon used various public platforms to criticize certain government bodies while also commending others for their contributions. Below is a selection of the year’s most notable remarks.   Judiciary under scrutiny again On March 4, during a meeting with newly appointed officials in the judiciary and prosecutor’s offices, Rahmon criticized […]

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Throughout 2025, Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon used various public platforms to criticize certain government bodies while also commending others for their contributions. Below is a selection of the year’s most notable remarks.

 

Judiciary under scrutiny again

On March 4, during a meeting with newly appointed officials in the judiciary and prosecutor’s offices, Rahmon criticized shortcomings in the justice system — particularly delays in case processing, lack of fairness, and the need to uphold the rule of law.

He stressed the importance of improving personnel selection and qualifications, and taking tough measures against corruption. Judges were given two years to learn foreign languages, including Russian and English.

This was not the first time Rahmon had publicly criticized judges — in late 2024, he said they generated the highest number of citizen complaints.

 

Regional leaders draw presidential criticism

On May 17, at a government meeting in Danghara, Rahmon expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of regional authorities in sectors like agriculture and industry.

He pointed to the failure to produce school uniforms in many areas as a major concern. He also criticized low performance in cotton and potato planting, as well as tax revenue collection shortfalls in five districts: Sangvor, Levakant, Yovon, Panjakent, and Ishkashim.

He tasked the Ministry of Finance and the Tax Committee with taking urgent corrective measures.

 

Education: familiar issues, renewed directives

Speaking at the “Lesson of Peace” event, Rahmon once again addressed chronic problems in education: shortages of teachers, schools, kindergartens, and textbooks. He instructed authorities to increase preschool enrollment to 50% by 2030.

In 2024, he had already given the Education Ministry two years to resolve these persistent issues.

 

Entrepreneurs praised, ministers scolded

In his annual address to parliament, Rahmon praised entrepreneurs for building schools, roads, and social facilities without seeking publicity — contrasting them with certain international organizations and domestic officials.

“Entrepreneurs don’t advertise themselves like some do, handing over a sack of flour and boasting about helping Tajiks,” he said, adding that ministers often follow the president just to be seen.

 

Roghun HPP builders commended

On August 27, Rahmon met with workers of the Roghun Hydropower Plant and praised their unwavering commitment. He described the construction project as a symbol of national pride and statehood.

He noted that over 18,300 people — including more than 1,000 women — were working on the site, demonstrating remarkable dedication.

 

Youth: the future of the nation

In his Youth Day message, Rahmon expressed confidence in the younger generation, highlighting their role in national security, defense, and the development of sports.

“I fully trust your intellect, courage, and strength. You are the children of Tajikistan’s independence,” he said.

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