Prime Minister of Turkmenistan
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Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars
- Kaikhaziz Atabayev (20 February 1925 - 8 July 1937)
- Aitbay Khudaybergenov (October 1937 - 17 October 1945)
- Sukhan BabayevSukhan BabayevSukhan Babayev served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Turkmenistan from October 1951 until December 1958....
(17 October 1945 - 15 March 1946)
Chairmen of the Council of Ministers
- Sukhan BabayevSukhan BabayevSukhan Babayev served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Turkmenistan from October 1951 until December 1958....
(15 March 1946 - 14 July 1951) - Balysh OvezovBalysh OvezovBalysh Ovezovich Ovezov , served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Turkmen SSR twice....
(14 July 1951 - 14 January 1958) (1st time) - Dzhuma Durdy KarayevDzhuma Durdy KarayevDzhuma Durdy Karayev was a Turkmen politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Turkmen SSR.Karayev came to power on 14 December 1958, succeeding Sukhan Babayev. He served until his death on 4 May 1960. Balysh Ovezov became the next General Secretary.-References:...
(14 January 1958 - 20 January 1959) - Balysh OvezovBalysh OvezovBalysh Ovezovich Ovezov , served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Turkmen SSR twice....
(20 January 1959 - 13 June 1960) (2nd time) - Abdy Annaliyev (13 June 1960 - 26 March 1963)
- Muhammetnazar Gapurow (26 March 1963 - 25 December 1969)
- Oraz Orazmuhammedow (25 December 1969 - 17 December 1975)
- Bally Yazkuliyev (17 December 1975 - 15 December 1978)
- Chary Karriyev (15 December 1978 - 26 March 1985)
- Saparmurat NiyazovSaparmurat NiyazovSaparmurat Atayevich Niyazov; , was a Turkmen politician who served as President of Turkmenistan from 2 November 1990 until his death in 2006...
(26 March 1985 - 4 January 1986) - Annamurat Hojamyradow (4 January 1986 - 17 November 1989)
- Han AhmedowHan AhmedowHan Ahmedowiç Ahmedow was Prime Minister of Turkmenistan from December 1989 to May 1992. During his time in office, Turkmenistan became an independent country when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Afterwards, Ahmedow became Railways Minister and then ambassador to Turkey...
(5 December 1989 - 27 October 1991)
Prime Minister
# | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party |
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1 | Han Ahmedow Han Ahmedow Han Ahmedowiç Ahmedow was Prime Minister of Turkmenistan from December 1989 to May 1992. During his time in office, Turkmenistan became an independent country when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Afterwards, Ahmedow became Railways Minister and then ambassador to Turkey... |
27 October 1991 | 18 May 1992 | Democratic Party of Turkmenistan Democratic Party of Turkmenistan The Democratic Party of Turkmenistan is the only political party in Turkmenistan. The DPT was led by former Soviet provincial Party leader Saparmurat Niyazov from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s until his death in 2006... |
Post Abolished 18 May 1992 – Present |
After the passing of the current Constitution of Turkmenistan
Constitution of Turkmenistan
The Constitution of Turkmenistan adopted on 18 May 1992 is the supreme law of Turkmenistan . In its preamble, the Constitution emphasizes self-determination for the Turkmen people, as well as the rule of law and rights for citizens. .The 1992 constitution was amended in 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2006...
in 1992, the position of Prime Minister was abolished and President of Turkmenistan
President of Turkmenistan
-First Secretaries of the Turkmen Communist Party:*Ivan Mezhlauk *Shaymardan Ibragimov *Nikolay Paskutsky *Grigory Aronshtam...
also become Head of Government.
See also
- President of TurkmenistanPresident of Turkmenistan-First Secretaries of the Turkmen Communist Party:*Ivan Mezhlauk *Shaymardan Ibragimov *Nikolay Paskutsky *Grigory Aronshtam...
- State Security Council of Turkmenistan
- Republican Party of TurkmenistanRepublican Party of TurkmenistanThe Republican Party of Turkmenistan is one of several dissident political parties that have been outlawed within Turkmenistan. Leaders of the exile-based RPT include Nurmuhammet Hanamow who went into exile in 2002 and Annadurdy Hajyýew, whose sister Ogulsapar Myradowa died in a Turkmen prison in...