Who Is Samir Nuriyev and What Awaits Him?
Baku / 01.11.19 / Turan: Today's appointment of Samir Nuriyev as head of the Presidential Administration, to put it mildly, raises more questions than surprise.
First of all, the new head of the Presidential Administration has no experience in the political sphere. How will he lead a huge state apparatus without having worked a day in this area?
How will the current bosses at the Presidential Administration who cherished the dream to take the place of Ramiz Mehdiyev take the "stranger"?
More recently, President Ilham Aliyev accused his entourage of blocking reforms and sabotaging young cadres. How will these people perceive the arrival of the young man from the Mehriban Aliyeva team in the Administration?
The former colleague of Mikayil Jabbarov, who worked with him at the Ministry of Economic Development and at Icheri Sheher for many years, will face difficult times and the same trials. -02B-
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