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  List of Prime Ministers of Tajikistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The prime minister of Tajikistan is the head of government of Tajikistan.
Generally, the president is in a stronger position than the prime minister.
He is allowed to appoint the prime minister temporarily, and his appointment is known as the acting prime minister.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Tajikistan   (113 words)

  
 MAR | Data | Chronology for Russians in Tajikistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although the declaration emphasized the equality of all nationalities living in Tajikistan, the growth in Islamic influence, the rediscovery of the Tajiks' Iranian heritage and language and the uncertain political situation, all contributed to an increase in emigration from the Republic, mainly by Europeans and educated Tajiks.
Tajikistan, along with other Central Asian republics, became a co-founder of the CIS, one of the 11 signatories of the Alma-Ata Declaration on December 21, by which the CIS was formally established.
Tajikistan denied that its troops are fighting in Afghanistan on the side of Abdorrashid Dostum of the Northern Alliance.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=70201   (2509 words)

  
 Tajikistan Constitution
Tajikistan is a social state whose policies are directed towards creating conditions to ensure a worthwhile life and the free development of the person.
Tajikistan, controlled by the higher interests of the people, may enter into commonwealths and other international organizations, and, likewise, exit from them, as well as establish relations with foreign countries.
A citizen of Tajikistan is not allowed to be a citizen of another state, except in the cases anticipated by the laws and interstate treaties of Tajikistan.
unpan1.un.org /intradoc/groups/public/documents/untc/unpan003670.htm   (6144 words)

  
 constitution
In Tajikistan the people are the expression of sovereignty and the sole source of power of the state, and they exercise them directly or through their representatives.
The territory of Tajikistan is indivisible and inviolable.
Any connection between the citizenship of Tajikistan and the citizenship of another state is not recognized, except in cases indicated by the law and interstate treaties of Tajikistan.
www.osi.hu /ipf/fellows/Zaripova/Constitution.htm   (5594 words)

  
 FAS Email Archives -- Missile Defense Monitor
The minister noted that the specific character of the present system of international relations had not reduced the volume of external threats, but had only changed their priorities.
Russia's interest was awakened by the decision of the defence ministers of Italy, Spain, Portugal and France on the establishment of a rapid deployment land force designed to fulfil humanitarian and peace- keeping tasks independently and in collaboration with other NATO military groups.
Practical studies are underway of chances for a visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, and preparations are on for a visit by Prime Minister Rafique Hariri.
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 MapUp.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
At 36'40' northern latitude and 41'14' eastern longitude, Tajikistan is nestled between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan to the north and west, China to the east, and Afghanistan to the south.
Tajikistan became fully established under Soviet control with the creation of Tajikistan as an autonomous Soviet socialist republic within Uzbekistan in 1924, and as one of the independent Soviet socialist republics in 1929.
Tajikistan is the poorest Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) country and one of the poorest countries in the world.
mapup.com /asia/tajikistan.html   (1707 words)

  
 Twentieth General Assembly Special Session, 8-10 June 1998
Janusz Tomaszewski, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Internal Affairs andAdministration of Poland.
Kubanychbek Jumaliev, Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Guntars Krasts, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia.
www.un.org /ga/20special/list.htm   (1575 words)

  
 Russia, Tajikistan
In 1992, Tajikistan slid into a bloody civil war that brought the country to the brink of disaster within five years.
Tajikistan is the only country in Central Asia where the collapse of the Soviet Union was followed by a change of the ruling elite.
He was actively involved in the fight for the independence of Tajikistan -- a war, he says, that degenerated into an interregional power struggle.
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/5501-8.cfm   (1267 words)

  
 1996 Human Rights Report: Tajikistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tajikistan remains in the hands of a largely authoritarian government, but has established some nominally democratic structures.
The largest opposition list totaled 596 names of political prisoners believed by the opposition to be in government custody, while the largest government list totaled 463 soldiers believed by the Government to be held by the opposition.
Tajikistan signed a code of conduct at the OSCE conference in Budapest in 1994, obliging it to incorporate into domestic legislation the provisions of the code dealing with humanitarian standards in internal conflicts.
www.usemb.se /human/1996/europe/tajikistan.html   (6733 words)

  
 - DAWN - RSS Feeds; July 02, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
GENEVA, July 2 (APP): Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg of Norway and Prime Minister Lusia Dias Diogo of Mozambique Sunday called on Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and discussed issues relating to the United Nations Secretary General's High Level Panel on System-wide Coherence in the areas of development, humanitarian assistance and the environment.
The Prime Minister was accompanied by Minister of State for Economic Affairs, Ms.
The first mountain to be renamed in Tajikistan, Communism Peak, in 1999 became the Peak of Ismail Somoni, after the founder of the first Tajik state.
www.dawn.com /2006/07/02/rss.htm   (2139 words)

  
 Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
1991 December: Tajikistan, along with other Central Asian republics, became a co-founder of the CIS, one of the 11 signatories of the Alma-Ata Declaration on December 21, by which the CIS was formally established.
1994 March: Peacekeeping forces of the CIS in Tajikistan should be granted UN status, according to a communique by the foreign ministers of Russia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, signed at a summit meeting in Dushanbe on March 15.
1998 August 12: Tajikistan denied that its troops are fighting in Afghanistan on the side of Abdorrashid Dostum of the Northern Alliance.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/data/tajrusschro.htm   (2634 words)

  
 Tajikistan - Country information - Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Tajikistan has a population of 7.3 million people nearly half of whom are under 16.
He appoints the Prime Minister, the Council of Ministers (Cabinet) and Judges of the Supreme Court.
Tajikistan is the main transit country for drug trafficking from Afghanistan through Central Asia into Russia and Europe.
www.dfat.gov.au /geo/tajikistan/tajikistan_brief.html   (1282 words)

  
 TAJIKISTAN -- LENINABAD: CRACKDOWN IN THE NORTH
The Tajikistan government accused Uzbekistan of supporting the May 1996 demonstrations; in the wake of the April 1997 assassination attempt Uzbekistan immediately denied its participation in the event, and warned Dushanbe that it still had not forgiven the latter for repeatedly accusing it of having been behind the May 1996 demonstrations.
In addition, the Tajikistan government attributed the October 1997 armed attacks on the Tajikistan Presidential Guard and on the areas west of Tursun-Zade (on the Uzbek border) to supporters of Mahmud Khudoiberdiev, an ethnic Uzbek former government commander, who had led a failed uprising against the central government in August 1997.
If Tajikistan authorities can show that one of more of the killings were justified as necessary and proportionate responses to circumstances endangering life or physical integrity, the authorities are no less obliged to provide an accounting for each of the remaining fatalities.
www.hrw.org /reports98/tajikistan   (14693 words)

  
 Background Notes: Burlgaria - Country Background .Bulgaria Country Background Bulgaria .Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Parliament is responsible for enactment of laws, approval of the budget, scheduling of presidential elections, selection and dismissal of the prime minister and other ministers, declaration of war and deployment of troops outside of Bulgaria, and ratification of international treaties and agreements.
The Council of Ministers is the principal organ of the executive branch.
Chaired by the prime minister, it is responsible for carrying out state policy, managing the state budget, and maintaining law and order.
www.realadventures.com /listings/1024106.htm   (2908 words)

  
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Tajikistan consists of Gorniy Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast, oblasts, towns, rayons, settlements, and villages.
Land, bowels of the earth, water, airspace, animal and vegetable kingdoms, and other natural resources are owned by the state, and the state guarantees their effective use in the interests of the people.
The people's deputies of Tajikistan from the Gorniy Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast will be elected in accordance with norms stipulated in the law despite the number of the population.
www.eurasianet.org /departments/election/tajikistan/tajcon.html   (5575 words)

  
 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Jordan
Jordan is a constitutional monarchy based on the constitution promulgated on January 8, 1952.
Executive authority is vested in the king and his council of ministers.
The council of ministers, led by a prime minister, is appointed by the king, who may dismiss other cabinet members at the prime minister's request.
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=Jordan   (5028 words)

  
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The minister, however, did promise the farmers that they will be paid a minimum of 0.35 litas (about $0.01) per liter of milk for at least the next two months.
Interior Minister Stanislav Gross said on Czech television that several hundred kilograms of highly poisonous chlorine gas was released into the air on 23 August and that the plant's management has lost the government's trust.
Former Prime Minister Orban told supporters in Hungary's southwestern town of Zalalovo on 23 August that they "each must convince one person" who did not vote for right-wing parties in the April parliamentary elections to participate in the upcoming October local elections.
www.hri.org /news/balkans/rferl/2002/02-08-26.rferl   (8770 words)

  
 International News : Wen Starts Visit to Tajikistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In a written statement delivered at the airport, the Chinese premier said that ties between China and Tajikistan have maintained healthy and smooth development since the two countries forged diplomatic relations 14 years ago.
Wen's visit to Tajikistan, the first of its kind in 14 years, will exert significant impact on the neighborly friendship between the two countries, said officials with the Chinese delegation.
In Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan, Wen will join leaders on Friday from other SCO member nations -- Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in the fifth prime minister's meeting of the regional group.
www.keralanext.com /news/?id=844346   (228 words)

  
 DUSHANBE HOSTS CIS INTERIOR MINISTERS' MEETING - Eurasia Daily Monitor
In his meeting with Tajikistan's President Imomali Rahmonov, the Russian minister stressed the utility of such joint operations and their potential dividends in combating terrorism and transnational organized crime, clearly canvassing for Dushanbe's future support for involvement in such operations.
Colonel-General Khumdin Sharipov, Tajikistan's interior minister, endeavored to distance the Council of Ministers from its past preoccupation with conceptual and general discussions on confronting the security issues facing the law-enforcement agencies in the former Soviet Union.
Rahmonov believes Tajikistan's relations with Russia are now marked by "a balanced strategic partnership that takes into account the long-term national interests of the two countries." Russian investments in the Tajik economy could reach $2.5 billion within the next few years.
www.jamestown.org /edm/article.php?article_id=2371014   (725 words)

  
 The Tajikistan Update
Tajikistan will offer political asylum to foreign citizens whose human rights are violated.
Ratification of the decrees of the president on appointment and dismissal of the prime minister and other members of the government;
Citizens who have attained the age of 30 and are no older than 60 and who have 10 years' experience in the legal profession may be judges of the Constitutional Court.
www.geocities.com /Paris/9305/constitution.html   (5560 words)

  
 Pravda.RU SCO Foreign Ministers to Meet in Alma-Ata on April 29
In addition, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation member-states (Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) are actively cooperating at the level of defence ministries (issues of strategic stability and counter-terrorism), with general prosecutors and Culture Ministries of the countries.
The Prime Minister should approve one of the three proposed appointees or "bang the door behind him, displaying his character," as he had promised.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan Jawad al-Awani who is living in the UAE stated to local TV that if Saddam Hussein is alive he is most likely to be staying in Libya, or is being hided by the Islamists in Sudan, or crossed Iran onto the territory of Afghanistan.
newsfromrussia.com /world/2003/04/23/46296.html   (2163 words)

  
 Russia — Odd Man Out in the G-8 by Mark Medish - The Globalist > > Global Economy
President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair were among those who pushed for Russian membership.
It is interesting to note that, despite strong political pressures, finance officials have so far managed to keep Russia out of the traditional G7 process involving finance ministers and central bankers, who meet strictly "at seven".
Finance ministers evidently know how to say "nyet" to lowering their standards.
www.theglobalist.com /StoryId.aspx?StoryId=5151   (1233 words)

  
 Foreign Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region: A List of Sources
Transcript of Press Interaction of External Affairs Minister, Shri Yashwant Sinha and the Foreign Minister of Russia, Mr.
Summary of Japan's relations with China, done in conjunction is Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro's trip, Sept. 4-7, 1997.
Thailand's Foreign Policy During the Economic and Social Crises Keynote address by H.E. Dr. Surin Pitsuwan Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand at the Seminar in Commemoration of the 49th Anniversary of the Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University June 12, 1998.
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 The OECD and the New Partnership for Africa's Development   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Guy Verhofstadt, the Prime Minister of Belgium, took place in the framework of the annual meeting of the Ministerial Council of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development.
Their exchange of views reflects the support and importance attached by the Ministers of the OECD countries to Africa's development.
Ministers agreed that the OECD has a role to play in furthering African development.
www.oecd.org /document/38/0,2340,en_2649_34855_2088727_1_1_1_1,00.html   (413 words)

  
 JTW News - Croatian And Serbian Prime Ministers Discuss Cooperation
Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader on Wednesday received his Serbian counterpart Vojislav Kostunica, the first Serbian head of government to officially visit Croatia since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1996.
Kostunica paid a return visit to Zagreb after Sanader toured Belgrade a year ago, which was the first official visit of a Croatian prime minister in the last 15 years.
Sanader said at a news conference that the arrival of Prime Minister Kostunica in Zagreb was a step forward in efforts to solve outstanding issues between the two neighbours.
www.turkishweekly.net /news.php?id=22317   (1554 words)

  
 Not updated: Information about Governments, Cabinets, Ministers, etc.
Rulers has lists of heads of state and heads of government (and, in certain cases, de facto leaders which don't occupy either of those formal positions) of all currently existing countries and territories.
Stephen Smith has lists of government members since 1979 (not just Cabinet members) indexed by Department.
General information plus lists of members of the cabinet, principal ministers, who is who, etc.
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /govinfo.htm   (226 words)

  
 JTW News - Croatian And Czech Prime Ministers Meet In Zagreb
The Czech Republic strongly supports Croatia in its efforts to join the European Union and NATO, and Czech Prime Minister Jiri Paroubek has said he will encourage Czech investment in the Croatian economy.
The talks between the two prime ministers focused on economic cooperation between Croatia and the Czech Republic.
The Czech prime minister presented convincing arguments in support of EU membership, saying that his country had seen a strong economic growth rate of six per cent in 2005.
www.turkishweekly.net /news.php?id=30555   (1348 words)

  
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