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New composition of the pardon commission approved
Baku / 08.09.20 / Turan: By order of the head of state, a new composition of the Pardon Commission under the President of the country was approved. Samir Nuriyev, the current head of the presidential administration, has been appointed head of the commission.
Members of the commission: Fuad Aleskerov - head of the department for work with administrative bodies of the presidential administration;
Gunduz Kerimov - head of the legal department of the presidential administration;
Fikret Mammadov - Minister of Justice;
Vilayat Eyvazov - head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs;
Ali Nagiyev - Head of the State Security Service;
Allahshukur Pashazade - Sheikhul Islam;
Ahliman Amiraslanov - Member of Parliament, the Head of the Health Committee;
Zahid Oruj - Deputy, Head of the Human Rights Committee;
Fazil Mustafa - Deputy, Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Culture;
Azay Guliyev - Member of Parliament;
Ainur Sofieva - Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Family, Women and Children;
Rashad Majid - Secretary of the Writers' Union,
Alimamed Nuriyev - head of the NGO "Constitution";
Beyimkhanym Verdieva - Head of the Khan Shushinsky Foundation;
Mehriban Veliyeva - Director of the Lyceum named after Zarifa Aliyeva.
She was appointed secretary of the commission as head of the pardon section of the administrative bodies department of the presidential administration.
The former head of the commission was the former head of the administration Ramiz Mehdiyev. -02D-
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