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'''Öwezgeldi Ataýew''' (]: Овезгелды Атаев, ''Ovezgeldy Atayev'', born 1951) was Chairman of the ] from 2002 to 2006. According to the ], he was to become the ] after the death of ] in December 2006. However, the ] reported that Ataýew was not appointed acting president due to a ] started against him. Ataýew was charged with abuse of power and human rights violations. | '''Öwezgeldi Ataýew''' (]: Овезгелды Атаев, ''Ovezgeldy Atayev'', born 1951) was Chairman of the ] from 2002 to 2006. According to the ], he was to become the ] after the death of ] in December 2006. However, the ] reported that Ataýew was not appointed acting president due to a ] started against him. Ataýew was charged with abuse of power and human rights violations. | ||
], who was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, succeeded Niyazov instead. According to '']'', Ataýew was put under arrest on 21 December 2006.<ref>{{cite web |title=Turkmenbashi, "Father of All Turkmen," Dies |url=http://www.commersant.com/p732435/Saparmurat_Niyazev/ |author=Vladimir Solovyov and Mikhail Zygar |date=2006-12-22 |publisher=]}}</ref> Berdimuhamedow signed an order dismissing Ataýew for "committing a deed incompatible with the high position entrusted to him". Ataýew was accused in a statement of harassing and humiliating his daughter-in-law and driving her to attempted suicide.<ref>{{ |
], who was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, succeeded Niyazov instead. According to '']'', Ataýew was put under arrest on 21 December 2006.<ref>{{cite web |title=Turkmenbashi, "Father of All Turkmen," Dies |url=http://www.commersant.com/p732435/Saparmurat_Niyazev/ |author=Vladimir Solovyov and Mikhail Zygar |date=2006-12-22 |publisher=]}}</ref> Berdimuhamedow signed an order dismissing Ataýew for "committing a deed incompatible with the high position entrusted to him". Ataýew was accused in a statement of harassing and humiliating his daughter-in-law and driving her to attempted suicide.<ref> {{wayback|url=http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/D83F9335-7CCE-46E3-A63E-DFD975155949.htm |date=20070103103558 }}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Öwezgeldi Ataýew | |
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5th Chairman of the Assembly of Turkmenistan | |
In office 12 November 2002 – 22 December 2006 | |
Preceded by | Tagandurdy Hallyýev |
Succeeded by | Akja Nuberdiyeva |
Personal details | |
Born | 1951 (age 73–74) |
Political party | Democratic Party of Turkmenistan |
Öwezgeldi Ataýew (Russian: Овезгелды Атаев, Ovezgeldy Atayev, born 1951) was Chairman of the Assembly of Turkmenistan from 2002 to 2006. According to the Constitution of Turkmenistan, he was to become the acting president after the death of Saparmurat Niyazov in December 2006. However, the State Security Council of Turkmenistan reported that Ataýew was not appointed acting president due to a criminal case started against him. Ataýew was charged with abuse of power and human rights violations.
Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, who was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, succeeded Niyazov instead. According to Kommersant, Ataýew was put under arrest on 21 December 2006. Berdimuhamedow signed an order dismissing Ataýew for "committing a deed incompatible with the high position entrusted to him". Ataýew was accused in a statement of harassing and humiliating his daughter-in-law and driving her to attempted suicide.
References
- Vladimir Solovyov and Mikhail Zygar (2006-12-22). "Turkmenbashi, "Father of All Turkmen," Dies". Kommersant.
- Al Jazeera English - News - Niyazov Death Sparks Power Struggle Archived 2007-01-03 at the Wayback Machine
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