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Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
2nd President of Turkmenistan
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 21, 2006
Preceded bySaparmurat Niyazov
Personal details
Bornname
June 29, 1957
Babarab, Gökdepe etrap (district) of Ahal Province, Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union,
present day Turkmenistan
Diedname
Resting placename
Political partyDemocratic Party of Turkmenistan
Parent
  • name
Politics of Turkmenistan

Gurbanguly Mälikgulyýewiç Berdimuhammedow (Russianized name: Курбанкули (or Гурбангулы) Мяликгулыевич Бердымухаммедов, born June 29 1957) has been the President of Turkmenistan since December 21, 2006, when he became acting president following the death of Saparmurat Niyazov. On February 14, 2007, Berdimuhammedow was named the winner of the presidential election held three days earlier, and immediately sworn into office.

Biography

Berdimuhammedow was born on June 29, 1957 in Babarab in what is now the Gökdepe etrap (district) of Ahal province. He graduated from the Turkmen State Medical Institute and entered a career in dentistry. By 1992 he had become part of the dentistry faculty at the Medical Institute.

In an interview when asked about his life experience Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedow said:

"It is too early for me to write a detailed biography. My biography is in many respects typical of people of my generation."

On influencing factors to his character:

"My parents always managed to maintain the hospitable atmosphere in the family. They were happy at an opportunity to communicate openly with people - friends and relatives. They always took active part in the resolving of other people's problems and difficulties...(more)...this necessity in empathy my parents had instilled in me in the childhood influenced, to the considerable extent, my choice to devote my life to medicine...(more)...readiness to help a neighbor is peculiar to the society as a whole, it may characterize the strength and moral health of the nation. The Turkmen literature has many splendid authors who gave the world their immortal works that express the profound Turkmen people's wisdom in a concentrated form. I admire Makhtumkuli, Andalib, Azadi, Kemine... Due to my medical education I read a lot the works of Ibn Sina (Avicenna), a great scholar of the medieval times, with great interest. The expanse of his interests and the depth of the scientist's judgments stroke me. Ibn Sina is a great man not only as a doctor but as a philosopher and thinker as well."

In 1995 under the rule of Saparmurat Niyazov, Berdimuhammedow became head of the dentistry center of the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry. In 1997 he was named Health Minister, and also became Deputy Prime Minister in 2001. The Health Ministry was responsible for carrying out Niyazov's notorious order to close all hospitals outside of the capital city and major regional towns in 2005.

Following the death of Niyazov, who did not name a successor, in December 2006, Berdimuhammedow became the head of the commission to organize Niyazov's state funeral. This immediately led to speculation that he was a front-runner in the race to appoint a successor to Niyazov in the power vacuum that followed his death.

As President

The State Security Council of Turkmenistan appointed Berdimuhammedow acting president. The Council stated in its announcement that Öwezgeldi Ataýew, who as the Chairman of the Assembly of Turkmenistan was to become the acting president, was not appointed "in view of the fact that the prosecutor-general had instituted criminal proceedings against him."

Under Article 60 of the Turkmen Constitution, which stipulated that the acting president "may not stand for election to the Presidency", Berdimuhammedow would not have been allowed to run as a candidate in the 2007 presidential elections. However, on December 24, 2006 People's Council voted to remove this provision, making him eligible for the election as one of the six chosen candidates, all members of the Democratic Party of Turkmenistan. Berdimuhammedow was supported by the current elite, and the official results showed him as winning 89% of the vote. Berdimuhammedow made his first official visit abroad after becoming president to Saudi Arabia in mid-April 2007. There he performed the pilgrimage umrah, and met with King Abdullah. He then visited Russia and its president Vladimir Putin at the end of the same month.

Religious sentiment

In April 2007, Berdimuhammedow visited Islamic holy sites in Medina.

"A human being always communicates with God ."

- Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedow

World press view and rumours

Moscow's Kommersant daily reported opposition leaders as describing Berdimuhammedow as weak-willed and wielding little influence.

Because of his 'uncanny resemblance' to Niyazov, many Turkmens believed Berdimuhammedow was the former President's illegitimate son . Observers said the rumours were spread to lend legitimacy to Berdimuhammedow's hold on power.

Some sections of the media criticised the elections: Radio Free Europe described the elections as "neither free nor fair", and the International Crisis Group described it as "blatantly falsified".

In office

Main article: Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedow's first term as President of Turkmenistan

See also

External links

References

  1. http://www.turkmenistan.ru/?page_id=3&lang_id=en&elem_id=9834&type=event&sort=date_desc
  2. Although Gurbanguly Mälikgulyýewiç Berdimuhammedow is the only Turkmen form, and Turkmen, written with Latin alphabet, is the only official language of Turkmenistan, western sources generally use the Russian form of Turkmen proper names, using various transliterations:
    • The website of the presidency: Gurbanguly Myalikguliyevich Berdymuhammedov
    • RFE/RL: Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov.
    • BBC: Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov., then Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov
    • Reuters: Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov.
    • The New York Times: Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov.
    • The Associated Press: Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov.
  3. Berdimuhammedow celebrated his 50th birthday on June 29 "Turkmenistan: New President Shows Shades Of 'Turkmenbashi'". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. July 3, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
  4. ^ "New Turkmen President Sworn In". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 2007-02-14. Retrieved 2007-03-06. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ "INTERVIEW OF THE PRESIDENT OF TURKMENISTAN FOR THE TURKMENISTAN MAGAZINE". Turkmenistan Magazine. 17-02-2007. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. "Turkmenistan: Change Of Leadership Presents Many Dangers", Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberties, December 22, 2006.
  7. Press-Uz.info, December 22, 2006 (in Russian).
  8. "Turkmenistan: President announces large-scale closure of hospitals", Amnesty International, March 24, 2005.
  9. "Turkmenistan's 'iron ruler' dies", BBC News, 21 December 2006.
  10. "Power in Turkmenistan temporarily moved to Berdimuhammedow" (in Russian)
  11. "Turkmen Dpty PM Berdymukhammedov appointed acting president". ITAR-TASS. 2006-12-21.
  12. The Constitutional Law of Turkmenistan
  13. New Turkmen leader is inaugurated, BBC, February 14, 2007; http://lenta.ru/articles/2006/12/26/awakening/
  14. http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/politics/28.html?id_issue=11654021
  15. http://www.turkmenistan.ru/?page_id=3&lang_id=en&elem_id=9834&type=event&sort=date_descM
  16. Vladimir Solovyov and Mikhail Zygar, "Turkmenbashi, "Father of All Turkmen," Dies", Kommersant, December 22, 2006.
  17. BBC profile
  18. Pannier, Bruce (2006-02-12). "Turkmenistan: Presidential Election Deemed Neither Free Nor Fair". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 2007-02-14. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  19. Vershinin, Alexander (2007-02-13). "Think Tank Blasts Turkmen Election". Associated Press. CBS News. Retrieved 2007-02-14. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
Preceded bySaparmurat Niyazov President of Turkmenistan
December 21, 2006 – present
Succeeded byIncumbent
Preceded by? Deputy Prime Minister of Turkmenistan
2001-2006
Succeeded byIncumbent

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