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Emomali Rahmon (Tajik: Эмомали Раҳмон; born Emomali Sharipovich Rahmonov [a], born 5 October 1952) is a Tajik politician who has served as the President of Tajikistan since 1994, having previously led the country as Chairman of the Supreme Assembly from 1992 to 1994 (the post of president was temporarily abolished during this period).
The UTO fought against the pro-communist and Khujandi/Kulyabi government forces led by Emomali Rahmon, then Emomali Rakhmonov. The UTO opposition consisted of the Islamic Renaissance Party (IRP), Rastokhez (Rebirth), the Democratic Party of Tajikistan (DPT), and Lali Badakhshan (Ruby of Badakshan). The UTO made successful advances against the ...
Emomali Rahmon (born 1952) 16 November 1994: Incumbent: 30 years, 74 days: PDP: 1994 1999 2006 2013 2020: Timeline. See also. Politics of Tajikistan; ...
Incumbent President Emomali Rahmon was re-elected with a reported 84% of the vote on a turnout of 86.6%. [2] In power since 1992, Rahmon was seeking a new term in office, and was widely expected to be re-elected.
She is married to Emomali Rahmon and has seven daughters and two sons.. Her mother, Uzbekbi Asadulloeva, died in July 2021 from COVID-19 at the age of 88 . [1] [2] [3] Her brother Hasan Asadullozoda, was head of Orienbank and owner of Somon Air.
Ozoda Rahmon is one of the nine children of Tajikistan's president Emomali Rahmon. She is married to Jamoliddin Nuraliev, first deputy head of the National Bank of Tajikistan, who had previously served as the deputy finance minister from 2007 to 2015. The couple has five children, and her oldest daughter, Shahnoza Nuralieva, studies law in the ...
On a practical level, incumbent President Emomali Rahmon would be allowed to run for re-election indefinitely under the changes. Rahmon has been the President of Tajikistan for close to a quarter of a century, showing what critics say was an increased disregard for religious freedoms, civil society, and political pluralism in recent years.
Presidential elections were held in Tajikistan on 6 November 1994. [1] Emomali Rahmonov, who had been de facto president since 1992, ran for the revived post with the support (though not the formal nomination) of the Communist Party of Tajikistan and won with 1,434,437 votes.