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New staff of Commission on Pardon Issues under Azerbaijan’s President approved
19 February 2016 / 19:59
Baku – APA. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has signed an order on approval of new staff of the Commission on Pardon Issues under the President of Azerbaijan.
The new staff of the Commission is as follows:
Chairman of the Commission
Ramiz Mehdiyev – Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Members of the Commission
Ramil Usubov - Minister of Internal Affairs
Fikrat Mammadov - Minister of Justice
Abulfas Garayev – Minister of Culture and Tourism
Madat Guliyev - Chief of the State Security Service
Fuad Alasgarov - Head of the Department of the Presidential Administration for Work with Law-Enforcement Agencies
Allahshukur Pashazade – Sheikh-ul-Islam, Chairman of the Caucasian Muslims Office
Ahliman Amiraslanov - MP, Chairman of Health Committee, Head of Chair of Azerbaijan Medical University
Bakhtiyar Aliyev - MP, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Science and Education, Head of Chair of Baku State University
Azay Guliyev – MP, Chairman of the Council on State Support to NGOs under the auspices of the Azerbaijani President
Sattar Mohbaliyev – MP, Chairman of the Azerbaijani Trade Unions Confederation
Elmira Akhundova - MP, journalist
Malahat Ibrahimgizi – MP
Aynur Sofiyeva - Deputy Chair of the State Committee for Family Women and Children Affairs
Rashad Majidov – Secretary of Azerbaijan Writers' Union, member of Board of Azerbaijan’s Press Council
Alimammad Nuriyev – President of the Constitution Research Foundation
Mehdi Mehdiyev – Chairman of Social Union of Invalids, Veterans of Karabakh War and Martyrs’ Families
Jamila Ramazanova – Honored Teacher of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Secretary of the Commission
Kamala Ismayilova – Head of Sector of Pardon Issues of the Department of the Presidential Administration for Work with Law-Enforcement Agencies
The chairman of the Supreme Court and the Prosecutor General have been recommended to attend the meetings of the Commission.