Akja_Nurberdiýewa

Akja Nurberdiýewa

Akja Nurberdiýewa

Turkmen politician (born 1957)


Akja Täjiýewna Nurberdiýewa (born 1957) is a Turkmen politician who has served as the Chairperson of the Assembly of Turkmenistan from 2006 to 2018.[1] She replaced Öwezgeldi Ataýew who was arrested the previous day.

Akja Nurberdiýewa opens the Ahal Velayat Equestrian Complex

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Biography

The first two subsections are translations of the Russian-language Wikipedia article Нурбердыева, Акджа Таджиевна

Education

Akja Nurberdiýewa holds a candidate of philosophical sciences degree and was educated as a teacher.[2]

Political career

From 2000 to 2005 Nurberdiýewa was a deputy of the Assembly of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Mejlis), 2nd convocation. As of 2005 she became deputy speaker of the Mejlis in the new convocation. Concurrently, she was an elected secretary of the Democratic Party of Turkmenistan from Ahal Province, and chair of the National Labor Union Center until 23 February 2007.

From 22 December 2006 until 23 February 2007 she was acting speaker of the Mejlis. On 23 February 2007 she was elected speaker of the Mejlis.[3] In 2014 she was re-elected.[4][5]

On 30 March 2018 she stepped down from the speakership of the Mejlis and was allowed to retire.[6][7][8]

Post-Mejlis career

According to opposition media, following retirement from the Mejlis Nurberdiýewa became an instructor at the civil service academy.[9]

Tetyana Ivanishena, press attache of the U.S. Embassy in Ashgabat, presents a copy of "Charlotte's Web" to Akja Nurberdiýewa and Maýsa Ýazmuhamedowa.

Decorations

  • Order of Gurbansoltan eje
  • Medal "20 Years of Independence of Turkmenistan"[10]
  • Medal "Magtymguly Pyragy"[11]
  • Medal "25 years of Independence of Turkmenistan"[12]

References

  1. "УКАЗ Президента Туркменистана О награждении юбилейной медалью "Туркменистанын Гарашсызлыгынын 20 йыллыгына"". Turkmenistan Today. Turkmen State Information Service. 25 October 2011. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012.



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