Who is who in Turkmenistan: Rashid Meredov
Political power in
One of Berdymukhammedov’s closest associates is Turkmen minister of foreign affairs and deputy Prime Minister Rashid Meredov, who supervises
Meredov Rashid Ovezgeldiyevich was born in Ashgabat in
1960. In 1977, he entered the law department of theMoscow State University named after Lomonosov. In 1982, he became a lecturer in the civil law department of theTurkmen State University . Between 1984 and 1987, he was a post-graduate student at theMoscow State University named after Lomonosov. He holds a master’s degree in law. In 1987, he returned to theTurkmen State University as a lecturer and senior teacher, where he taught until 1990.
After
In March 2005 Meredov fell into disgrace and lost his deputy Prime Minister position, although he was not completely ousted from power. He regained his influence following Niyazov’s death, and was re-appointed deputy Prime Minister in February 2007.
According to some sources, Meredov has played a significant role in the process of handing over the power to Berdymukhammedov. Allegedly, he could not run for the office himself, as he is not an ethnically ‘pure’ Turkmen (his mother is Azeri). He is also said to have helped to get rid of Akmurad Rejepov, former head of the presidential guard.











on May 6th, 2008 at 11:26 pm
Interesting article. Question is: what is intended by this article? Does it imply that Mr. Meredov will become a central figure sometime soon?
Is he increasing his power and bringing his friends to the inner circle? Anyone has any idea?