New heads of executive power appointed
Baku / 30.10.18 / Turan: On Tuesday the President of Azerbaijan signed orders on the appointment in the local executive authorities. Thus, Aziz Agayev was dismissed from his post as head of the executive power of the Shamakhi region and appointed head of the Beylagan region. The head of the Shamakhi region is Tair Mamedov, who was previously the head of the internal audit of the Ministry of Communications. The president appointed Vugar Zeynalov head of the executive power of the Sabail district.
Prior to this appointment, Zeynalov was the head of the Baku city tourism department. The post of head of the Sabail District was vacant after the appointment of Eldar Azizov as acting chairman of the executive power of Baku. -06D-
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