Minister of Labor appointed two more deputies
Two other Deputy Ministers of Labor and Social Welfare, Idris Isayev and Metin Kerimli, have been appointed. This order was signed a few days ago by the President of Azerbaijan. Now Minister Salim Muslimov has four deputies.
Isayev, born in 1970, in 1992 graduated from the Financial and Credit Department of the Azerbaijan National Economy Institute ( State University of Economics ) . In 1993-2005 years. worked in various positions in the Ministry of Finance. In 2005, he became a master in " business management " joint MBA program of the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy and American University Gorce. In the same year was appointed head of the Fiscal Department of the State Social Protection Fund of Azerbaijan Cabinet of Ministers appointed a member of the SSPF . Since October 31, chief of the State labor inspection services of the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare.
Kerimli , born in 1979 , in 1999 graduated from Baku State University (Bachelor of international relations ) , in 2001 he received an interdisciplinary degree , in 2002 - a master's degree at the University of Strasbourg European studies. In 2005, he studied in the program of leaders in the highest security in the European Marshall research center in Germany, and in 2006 he graduated from the highest rate in the NATO Defense College.
In 2012 he graduated from the Masters Harvard (public administration ) with a diploma program Mason public policy and management . In 2005-2008 . - Assistant in the Office for Security at the Foreign Ministry, until 2009 - in the International Secretariat Management for Defence Policy and Planning NATO. In 2009-2011 . was the second secretary of the Permanent Mission of Azerbaijan to NATO , the second secretary of control on security Foreign Ministry, from June 2012 - Head of Department of International Relations of the Ministry of Taxes of Azerbaijan . - 17D-
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