Отставка Рамиза Мехтиева знаменует собой конец целой эпохи для Азербайджана

Вчера подал в отставку исполняющий обязанности главы администрации президента Азербайджана Рамиз Мехтиев, последний высокопоставленный чиновник в целом ряде кадровых перестановок, спровоцированных президентом Ильхамом Алиевым в попытке омолодить и оживить его администрацию.

Мехтиев долгое время считался вторым по значимости человеком в стране и имел большое влияние, особенно когда речь шла о назначениях высокопоставленных чиновников. В 2003 году он также руководил переходом президентства от Гейдара Алиева к сыну Ильхаму.

За последние несколько недель несколько других высокопоставленных чиновников подали в отставку или были уволены, включая премьер-министра и двух заместителей премьер-министра. Но уход Мехтиева во многих отношениях важнее. Администрация президента является сердцем правительства и политической власти в Азербайджане, и Мехтиев возглавлял его более двух десятилетий. Назначение нового главы даст Ильхаму Алиеву возможность пересмотреть как президентскую администрацию, так и во многом сам президентский пост.

Отставка Мехтиева произошла в тот же день, когда Микаил Джаббаров был назначен на пост министра экономики. Президент поручил Джаббарову, которого считают одним из ведущих реформистов в правительстве, обеспечить равные условия для бизнеса, покончить с коррупцией и избавиться от чиновников, которые «как пиявки» на заднем плане у бизнес сообщества страны.

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источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Рамиз Мехтиев с президентом Ильхамом Алиевым (23 октября 2019 года) после освобождения от должности главы администрации президента в Азербайджане. Алиев поблагодарил Мехтиева за его долгую и верную службу и вручил ему медаль.

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