8th Government of Azerbaijan

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The 8th Government of Azerbaijan is the current formation of the Cabinet of Azerbaijan.

Prime Minister

  • Novruz Mammadov (2018 to 2019)
  • Ali Asadov (from 2019)[1]

Deputy Prime Ministers

  • Yaqub Eyyubov
  • Shahin Mustafayev
  • Ali Ahmadov
  • Hajibala Abutalybov
  • Ali S. Hasanov

Other ministers

  • Vilayat Eyvazov - Minister of Internal Affairs
  • Mukhtar Babayev - Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources
  • Parviz Shahbazov - Minister of Energy
  • Fikrat Mammadov - Minister of Justice
  • Sahil Babayev - Minister of Labour and Social Protection of Population
  • Kamaladdin Heydarov - Minister of Emergency Situations
  • Farid Gayibov - Minister of Youth and Sports
  • Mikayil Jabbarov - Minister of Economу
  • Inam Karimov - Minister of Agriculture
  • Samir Sharifov - Minister of Finance
  • Anar Karimov - Minister of Culture
  • Zakir Hasanov - Minister of Defence
  • Madat Guliyev - Minister of Defence Industry
  • Rashad Nabiyev - Minister of Transport, Communications and High Technologies
  • Teymur Musayev - Minister of Healthcare
  • Emin Amrullayev - Minister of Education
  • Jeyhun Bayramov - Minister of Foreign Affairs

See also

References

  1. ^ Kucera, Joshua. "Azerbaijan replaces prime minister". Eurasianet. Retrieved 16 October 2019.


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