Ali Masimov

Ali Masimov
Əli Məsimov
Prime Minister of Azerbaijan (Acting)
In office
January 26, 1993  April 28, 1993
President Abulfaz Elchibey
Preceded by Rahim Huseynov
Succeeded by Panah Huseynov
Personal details
Born (1953-01-03)January 3, 1953
Shaki, Azerbaijan
Residence Baku, Azerbaijan
Occupation Economist
Religion Islam

Ali Masimov Ahmad oglu (Azerbaijani: Əli Məsimov Əhməd oğlu), (born January 3, 1953), also known as Ali Masimli, served as Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan on Economic Policies and acted as Prime Minister of Azerbaijan for a brief period of time.[1]

Early life

Masimov was born in Shaki, Azerbaijan. After completion of secondary school in 1970, Masimov was admitted to Azerbaijan State Economic University. He graduated with a degree in Economics in 1975 and got enrolled in PhD program at Economics Institute of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. In 1975-1976, he served in the Soviet Army and was stationed in Kazakhstan. Once the military service was completed, Masimov continued his doctoral studies in Baku, then at the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow in 1979-1980. After graduation, he continued his work at Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences.[1]

Political career

Starting from December 1991 through 1993, Masimov held various high ranking positions within the government of independent Azerbaijan Republic. He was the Director of Department for Coordination of Economic Policies of the state at Presidential Apparatus, chairman of Azerbaijan's Foreign Investment Committee, chairman of State Economic Planning Committee and Minister of Economic Development within the two-year period. From January 26 until April 28, 1993, Masimov was Acting Prime Minister of Azerbaijan. He authored the Azerbaijan Economic Progress Program and Main policies of Cabinet of Ministers program while in office. He also laid the foundation of Azerbaijan's Economic Independence Concepts and Agricultural Reforms Program. Masimov is also known to have founded the Assistance Fund for Refugees and IDPs in 1993. Masimov is an author to nearly 1,200 scientific publications distributed in Germany, Sweden, Russia and Turkey.[1]

During 2005 Parliamentary elections, Masimov was elected to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan with 33.97% of votes from his district, Shaki.[2] Masimov is currently a member of opposition alliance bloc YeS (New Policy) since 2005.[3] He is also a member of permanent parliamentary commission on economic problems.[4]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Rahim Huseynov
Prime Minister of Azerbaijan
1993
Succeeded by
Panah Huseynov
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