Democracy at its finest: Azerbaijani president appoints wife as vice president

Published February 22nd, 2017 - 10:02 GMT
This file photo taken on October 7, 2011 shows Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev (R) posing beside first lady Mehriban Aliyeva after she was awarded with the Legion d'Honneur medal by the French president in Baku. (AFP/Philippe Wojazer)
This file photo taken on October 7, 2011 shows Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev (R) posing beside first lady Mehriban Aliyeva after she was awarded with the Legion d'Honneur medal by the French president in Baku. (AFP/Philippe Wojazer)

President Ilham Aliyev appointed his wife Mehriban Aliyeva as the country’s first vice president Tuesday, according to an official statement from the presidency.

Azerbaijanis voted to amend the country's constitution on Sept. 26, 2016. The amendments created new leadership positions, including a first vice presidency and a number of deputy presidents.

The president’s term was also extended from five to seven years.

The new first vice president post also carries immunity from prosecution.

Aliyeva, 52, studied at the Moscow State Medical Institute, according to her official website.

She has been a member of the New Azerbaijan Party since 2004 and the party's deputy chairwoman since 2013, it said.

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