رئيس وزراء أذربيجان
رئيس الوزراء جمهورية أذربيجان | |
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عيـَّنه | رئيس أذربيجان |
مفتتـِح المنصب | حسن حسنوف |
تشكيل | 7 فبراير 1991 |
الراتب | 2,406 AZN per month[1] |
أذربيجان |
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دول أخرى • أطلس بوابة السياسة |
رئيس وزراء أذربيجان قالب:أذرية هو رئيس حكومة أذربيجان ,رئيس الوزراء الحالي هو علي أسادوڤ ويشغل المنصب منذ 8 أكتوبر لعام 2019.[2]
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خلفية تاريخية
خلافة الرئاسة
قائمة رؤساء حكومات أذربيجان(1918–الان)
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جمهورية أذربيجان الديمقراطية (1918–1920)
- Prime ministers
No. | Prime Minister | Term of office | Political party | Government | Elected | Ref | |||
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Portrait | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Days | |||||
1 | Fatali Khan Khoyski آذربيجاني: Fətəli-xan Xoyski (1875–1920) |
28 May 1918 | 14 April 1919 | 321 | Independent | 1. Rasulzade I | 1918 | [3] | |
Won the Battle of Baku; removed the Centrocaspian Dictatorship from power in Baku; established a multi-party system; established of postal system of Azerbaijan; founded Azerbaijani manat; established Azerbaijani language in all schools and colleges. | |||||||||
2 | Nasib Yusifbeyli آذربيجاني: Nəsib Yusifbəyli (1881–1920) |
28 May 1919 | 30 March 1920 | 307 | Musavat | 2. Topchubashov I | 1919 | [4] | |
Established diplomatic ties between Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and Western world. | |||||||||
— | Mammad Hasan Hajinski (acting) آذربيجاني: Məmməd Hacınski (1875–1931) |
30 March 1920 | 28 April 1920 | 29 | Musavat | — | 1920 | [4] | |
Failed to slow down the advance of 11th Red Army on Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. |
جمهورية عبر القوقاز الاشتراكية الاتحادية السوڤيتية (1922–1936) وجمهورية أذربيجان الاشتراكية السوڤيتية (1936–1991)
- Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars
No. | Chairman | Term of office | Political party | Government | Elected | Ref | |||
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Portrait | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Days | |||||
1 | Nariman Narimanov آذربيجاني: Nəriman Nərimanov (1870–1925) |
28 April 1920 | 6 May 1922 | 738 | Communist (Bolsheviks) |
1. Hüseynov I | — | [5] | |
Tried to promote anticolonial program leading to native rule than to a means for the dominance of an industrial proletariat, which refused by Kremlin. | |||||||||
2 | Gazanfar Musabekov آذربيجاني: Qəzənfər Musabəyov (1888–1938) |
6 May 1922 | 14 March 1930 | 2869 | Communist | 2. Kirov I | — | [6] | |
During the Great Purge, he was arrested, accused of plotting against the Soviet state, sentenced to death and executed. | |||||||||
3 | Dadash Bunyadzade آذربيجاني: Dadaş Bünyadzadə (1888–1938) |
14 March 1930 | 23 October 1932 | 954 | Communist | 3. Polonski I | — | ||
During the Great Purge, he was arrested, accused of plotting against the Soviet state, sentenced to death and executed. | |||||||||
4 | Mir Jafar Baghirov آذربيجاني: Mir Cəfər Bağırov (1896–1956) |
23 October 1932 | 12 December 1933 | 415 | Communist | 4. Polonski I | — | [7] | |
Followed Stalin's orders without question; Purged Azerbaijani intelligentsia, communist leaders who had sympathized with the opposition or who might have once leaned toward Pan-Turkism. | |||||||||
5 | Huseyn Rahmanov آذربيجاني: Hüseyn Rəhmanov (1902–1937) |
12 December 1933 | 22 August 1937 | 1349 | Communist | 5. Bağırov I | — | [8] | |
During the Great Purge, he was arrested, accused of plotting against the Soviet state, sentenced to death and executed. | |||||||||
6 | Teymur Guliyev آذربيجاني: Teymur Quliyev (1888–1965) |
13 November 1937 | 28 March 1946 | 3057 | Communist | 6. Bağırov I | — | [9] | |
Followed Mir Jafar Baghirov's orders without question; Purged Azerbaijani intelligentsia, communist leaders who had sympathized with the opposition or who might have once leaned toward Pan-Turkism. |
- Chairmen of the Council of Ministers
No. | Chairman | Term of office | Political party | Government | Elected | Ref | |||
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Portrait | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Days | |||||
1 | Teymur Guliyev آذربيجاني: Teymur Quliyev (1888–1965) |
28 March 1946 | 6 April 1953 | 2566 | Communist | 1. Bağırov I | — | [10] | |
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2 | Mir Jafar Baghirov آذربيجاني: Mir Cəfər Bağırov (1896–1956) |
6 April 1953 | 20 July 1953 | 105 | Communist | 2. Yaqubov I | — | [10] | |
Followed Stalin's orders without question; Purged Azerbaijani intelligentsia, communist leaders who had sympathized with the opposition or who might have once leaned toward Pan-Turkism. | |||||||||
3 | Teymur Guliyev آذربيجاني: Teymur Quliyev (1888–1965) |
20 July 1953 | 1 March 1954 | 224 | Communist | 3. Yaqubov I | — | [10] | |
Expelled from Communist Party of Azerbaijan for gross violations of social legitimacy and actively promoting crimes of Mir Jafar Baghirov. | |||||||||
4 | Sadig Rahimov آذربيجاني: Sadıq Rəhimov (1914–1975) |
1 March 1954 | 8 July 1958 | 1590 | Communist | 4. Mustafayev I | — | [11] | |
Restored Azerbaijani language as the official language of the Azerbaijan SSR. | |||||||||
5 | Vali Akhundov آذربيجاني: Vəli Axundov (1916–1986) |
8 July 1958 | 10 July 1959 | 1828 | Communist | 5. Mustafayev I | — | [12] | |
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6 | Mammad Isgandarov آذربيجاني: Məmməd İsgəndərov (1915–1985) |
10 July 1959 | 29 December 1961 | 903 | Communist | 6. Axundov I | — | [10] | |
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7 | Anvar Alikhanov آذربيجاني: Ənvər Əlixanov (1917–1992) |
29 December 1961 | 10 April 1970 | 3024 | Communist | 7. Axundov I | — | [10] | |
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8 | Ali Ibrahimov آذربيجاني: Əli İbrahimov (1913–1985) |
10 April 1970 | 22 January 1981 | 3920 | Communist | 8. H.Əliyev I | — | [10] | |
Temporarily improved economic conditions and promoted alternative industries to the declining oil industry. | |||||||||
9 | Hasan Sayidov آذربيجاني: Həsən Seyidov (1932–2004) |
22 January 1981 | 27 January 1989 | 2927 | Communist | 9. H.Əliyev I | — | [10] | |
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10 | Ayaz Mutallibov آذربيجاني: Ayaz Mütəllibov (1938–) |
27 January 1989 | 26 January 1990 | 364 | Communist | 10. Vəzirov I | — | [13] | |
Black January. | |||||||||
11 | Hasan Hasanov آذربيجاني: Həsən Həsənov (1940–) |
26 January 1990 | 7 February 1991 | 377 | Communist | 11. Mütəllibov I | — | [14] | |
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جمهورية أذربيجان (1991–الان)
- Prime ministers
No. | Prime Minister | Term of office | Political party | Government | Elected | Ref | |||
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Portrait | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Days | |||||
1 | Hasan Hasanov آذربيجاني: Həsən Həsənov (1940–) |
7 February 1991 | 4 April 1992 | 421 | سياسي مستقل | 1. Mütəllibov I | — | [15] | |
Made a deal with the Popular Front of Azerbaijan inviting them to form a coalition within the newly established government. | |||||||||
— | Firuz Mustafayev آذربيجاني: Firuz Mustafayev (1933–2018) |
4 April 1992 | 14 May 1992 | 40 | سياسي مستقل | — | — | [16] | |
Acting Prime Minister. | |||||||||
2 | Rahim Huseynov آذربيجاني: Rəhim Hüseynov (1936–) |
14 May 1992 | 30 January 1993 | 261 | سياسي مستقل | 1. Mütəllibov I | — | [17] | |
During his term in office, Gross national product fell by 20%. | |||||||||
— | Ali Masimov آذربيجاني: Əli Məsimov (1953–) |
5 February 1993 | 28 April 1993 | 82 | Azerbaijani Popular Front Party | 1. Elçibəy I | — | [18] | |
Acting Prime Minister. Authored the Azerbaijan Economic Progress Program and Main policies of Cabinet of Ministers program; Laid the foundation of Azerbaijan's Economic Independence Concepts and Agricultural Reforms Program; Established the Assistance Fund for Refugees and IDPs. | |||||||||
3 | Panah Huseynov آذربيجاني: Pənah Hüseynov (1957–) |
28 April 1993 | 30 June 1993 | 63 | Azerbaijani Popular Front Party | 3. Elçibəy I | — | [19] | |
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4 | Surat Huseynov آذربيجاني: Surət Hüseynov (1959–) |
30 June 1993 | 7 October 1994 | 464 | Military | 4. H.Əliyev II | — | ||
Attempted a coup d'état, supported by the military, against Heydar Aliyev, which was immediately suppressed. | |||||||||
5 | Fuad Guliyev آذربيجاني: Fuad Quliyev (1941–) |
7 October 1994 | 20 July 1996 | 652 | New Azerbaijan Party | 5. H.Əliyev II | — | [20] | |
Acting Prime Minister until 2 May 1995. Declared Sumgait a free economic zone and signed a contract with foreign oil companies for exploration, development and production at Karabakh oil field. | |||||||||
6 | Artur Rasizade آذربيجاني: Artur Rasi-zadə (1935–) |
20 July 1996 | 4 August 2003 | 2571 | New Azerbaijan Party | 6. H.Əliyev II | — | ||
Acting Prime Minister as First Deputy Prime Minister until 26 November 1996. Acting Prime Minister from 18 to 24 October 1998. | |||||||||
7 | Ilham Aliyev آذربيجاني: İlham Əliyev (1961–) |
4 August 2003 | 31 October 2003 | 88 | New Azerbaijan Party | 7. H.Əliyev II | — | ||
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8 | Artur Rasizade آذربيجاني: Artur Rasi-zadə (1935–) |
31 October 2003 | 21 April 2018 | 5286 | New Azerbaijan Party | 8. İ.Əliyev I | — | ||
Acting for Prime Minister Ilham Aliyev from 6 August 2003 to 31 October 2003, when Aliyev took office as President of Azerbaijan. Acting Prime Minister as First Deputy Prime Minister from 31 October 2003 until 4 November 2003, when he was named Prime Minister. | |||||||||
9 | Novruz Mammadov آذربيجاني: Novruz Məmmədov (1947–) |
21 April 2018 | 8 October 2019 | 535 | New Azerbaijan Party | 9. İ.Əliyev III | — | ||
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10 | Ali Asadov آذربيجاني: Əli Əsədov (1956–) |
8 October 2019 | Incumbent | 1662 | سياسي مستقل | 9. İ.Əliyev III | — | ||
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انظر ايضا
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- President of Azerbaijan
- List of heads of state of Azerbaijan
- Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan
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