Prime Minister of Tajikistan

The Prime Minister of Tajikistan is the title held by the head of government of Tajikistan. After the President, the Prime minister is second most powerful person of the country. The Prime Minister coordinates the work of the Cabinet and advises and assists the President in the execution of the functions of Government.

Prime Minister of the
Republic of Tajikistan
Emblem of Tajikistan
Incumbent
Kokhir Rasulzoda

since 23 November 2013
StylePrime Minister (informally)
His Excellency (international correspondence)
ResidenceDushanbe
AppointerThe President
Inaugural holderIzatullo Khayoyev
Formation25 June 1991
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Prime Ministers

No. Prime MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty
1
Khayoyev, IzatulloIzatullo Khayoyev
(1936–2015)
25 June 19919 January 1992198 daysCommunist
2
Mirzoyev, AkbarAkbar Mirzoyev
(born 1939)
9 January 199221 September 1992256 daysIndependent
3
Abdullajanov, AbdumalikAbdumalik Abdullajanov
(born 1949)
21 September 199218 December 19931 year, 88 daysPeople's Unity
4
Samadov, AbdujalilAbdujalil Samadov
(1949–2004)
18 December 19932 December 1994349 daysIndependent
5
Karimov, JamshedJamshed Karimov
(born 1940)
2 December 19948 February 19961 year, 68 daysIndependent
6
Azimov, YahyoYahyo Azimov
(born 1947)
8 February 199620 December 19993 years, 315 daysIndependent
7
Oqilov, OqilOqil Oqilov
(born 1944)
20 December 199923 November 201313 years, 338 daysPDP
8
Rasulzoda, KokhirKokhir Rasulzoda
(born 1959)
23 November 2013Incumbent6 years, 267 daysPDP
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