Murtuz Alasgarov

Murtuz Najaf oglu Alasgarov (Azerbaijani: Murtuz Nəcəf oğlu Ələsgərov; 20 September 1928 7 August 2012), also spelled as Murtuz Aleskerov, was an Azerbaijani politician who served as the Speaker of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan from 1996 to 2005.

Murtuz Alasgarov
Murtuz Ələsgərov
Alasgarov meeting Vladimir Putin in 2001
Speaker of the National Assembly
In office
October 16, 1996  December 2, 2005
PresidentHeydar Aliyev
Ilham Aliyev
Preceded byRasul Guliyev
Succeeded byOgtay Asadov
Personal details
Born
Murtuz Najaf oglu Alasgarov

(1928-09-20)September 20, 1928
Ganja, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR
DiedAugust 7, 2012(2012-08-07) (aged 83)
Baku, Azerbaijan

Early life

Alasgarov was born on September 20, 1928, in Ganja, Azerbaijan. He graduated from Law Department of the Azerbaijan State University. From 1954, he was the Senior Professor and then Dean of the Law Department of Azerbaijan State University, from 1957 he was the Dean of International Law Department. From 1965, he was the Director of the Department of Constitutional Law at the same university. In 1993–1996, he was the Rector of Baku State University. Alasgarov was also an Honorary Doctor of the Kiev State University.[1]

Political career

He was elected to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan in the 1995 parliamentary elections and re-elected in the 2000 parliamentary elections. On October 16, 1996, he was elected the Speaker of the National Assembly by the members of the parliament and re-elected on November 24, 2000. He was then replaced by Ogtay Asadov in December 2005. In the 2005 parliamentary elections, Alasgarov was re-elected to the parliament from Garadag district of Baku.

He was also the Deputy Chairman of the New Azerbaijan Party.[1] According to media reports, Alasgarov's health was deteriorating due to diabetes, which is why he did not run for re-election in November 2010.[2][3]

Works and awards

He has been awarded with İstiqlal (Sovereignty) order, Honorary Diploma of Azerbaijani President award of Azerbaijan, Содружество order of CIS and Order of Friendship of Russia, Gold Medal from WOSCO (World Organization for Scientific Cooperation). He has authored over 30 scientific publications, textbooks and over 200 scientific articles. Alasgarov was a member of Azerbaijani Lawyers and International Law Associations. Alasgarov was fluent in English and Russian.[1][4]

He was married and had three children.[1]

He died in Baku in 2012 after a long illness.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Biographies. Murtuz Alasgarov". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  2. "MURTUZ ƏLƏSGƏROV XƏSTƏ YATIR" [Murtuz Alasgarov is sick]. Deyerler. 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  3. "Azerbaijani ruling party confirms list of candidates". News.az. 2010-09-20. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  4. "Murtuz Ələsgərov "Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin fəxri diplomu" ilə təltif edilib" [Murtuz Alasgarov awarded with Honorary Diploma of Azerbaijani President]. Azeri Press Agency. 2008-09-19. Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
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