Mehriban Aliyeva
Mehriban Arif qizi Aliyeva (née Pashaeva, Azerbaijani: Mehriban Arif qızı Əliyeva (Paşayeva), [mɛhriˈbɑn ɑˈrif ɡɯˈzɯ æˈlijevɑ pɑˈʃɑjevɑ]; born 26 August 1964) is an Azerbaijani physician and ophthalmologist, the first Vice President and First Lady of Azerbaijan, the head of Heydar Aliyev Foundation, the chairperson of Azerbaijani Culture Friends Foundation, the President of Azerbaijani Gymnastics Federation, and the goodwill ambassador of UNESCO and ISESCO.[1]
Mehriban Aliyeva | |
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Mehriban Əliyeva | |
1st Vice President of Azerbaijan | |
Assumed office 21 February 2017 | |
President | Ilham Aliyev |
Preceded by | Position established |
First Lady of Azerbaijan | |
Assumed role 31 October 2003 | |
President | Ilham Aliyev |
Preceded by | Halima Aliyeva (1993) |
Personal details | |
Born | Mehriban Arif qızı Paşayeva 26 August 1964 Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union |
Nationality | Azerbaijan |
Political party | New Azerbaijan Party |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | Leyla Arzu Heydar |
Alma mater | Azerbaijan Medical University |
Signature | |
Website | http://www.mehriban-aliyeva.az |
Early life, family and marriage
Mehriban Aliyeva (née Pashayeva) was born in Baku, and is from a family described in leaked US Embassy cables as "the single most powerful family in Azerbaijan." Her grandfather was noted writer Mir Jalal Pashayev, an Iranian Azerbaijani born in Iran. Her uncle Hafiz Pashayev was Azerbaijan's first Ambassador to the United States. Aliyeva's father Arif Pashayev is Rector of the National Aviation Academy in Baku,[2] and her mother, Aida Imanguliyeva (1939–1992) was a prominent philologist and Arabist, daughter of the prominent journalist and pedagogue Nasir Imanguliyev.[3][4]
Mehriban Aliyeva married Ilham Aliyev, the son of Heydar Aliyev, in Baku on 22 December 1983.[3] The Aliyevs have two daughters, Leyla (born 3 July 1984) and Arzu (born 23 January 1989) and a son Heydar (born 2 August 1997). Leyla is the editor of Baku magazine, published by Azerbaijani Russian businessman Aras Agalarov, and was married to his son Emin Agalarov.[5]
Education and early career
Mehriban Aliyeva finished secondary school №23 in 1982.[4] She entered the Preventive-Treatment Faculty of the Azerbaijan Medical University, in which she excelled,[6] and later continued her studies at the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy, from which she graduated in 1988.[3][4][7] From 1988–92, Mehriban Aliyeva worked at the State Research Institute of Eye Diseases of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow, which was led by Dr. Mikhail Krasnov.[3][8] Aliyeva got her PhD after defending the thesis on “Euthanasia and humanism issues in medicine” in 2005.[4] Two articles in The Times in 2005 described her as a "qualified physician"[6] and "former eye doctor."[7]
Career
In 1995, she established the Azerbaijani Culture Friends Foundation.[3] In 1996, with financial support from Chevron, the foundation gave lifetime awards to six representatives of Azerbaijani art and culture. The foundation also sponsored performances in Baku of music by Antonio Vivaldi and George Gershwin.[9]
In 1996, Mehriban Aliyeva founded the magazine "Azerbaijan - Heritage" published in three languages (Azerbaijani, English and Russian) in order to promote the Azerbaijani culture.[10]
After the death of her father-in-law Heydar Aliyev in 2003, Aliyeva established, on 10 May 2004,[4] the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, which focuses on studying and holding events to promote Heydar Aliyev's political ideology. In Azerbaijan, according to a recent news article, "The HAF builds more schools than Azerbaijan's Ministry of Education, more hospitals than the Ministry of Health, and conducts more cultural events than the Ministry of Culture."[11] The Heydar Aliyev Foundation also sponsors projects outside Azerbaijan, including helping to finance renovations at the Louvre Museum, Palace of Versailles, and Strasbourg Cathedral.[11][12][13]
On 13 August 2004, Mehriban Aliyeva became a designated UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador,[4] to honor her safeguarding of the cultural heritage of Azerbaijan and promoting its oral and musical traditions.[14]
Mehriban Aliyeva was elected as a member of the Executive Committee of the National Olympic Committee of Azerbaijan at the 4th General Assembly of the NOC on 28 December 2004.[4][15]
Since 2004, Mrs. Aliyeva is the member of the Political Board of the New Azerbaijan Party. She was selected as the deputy chairperson of the Party in June 2013.[4][15]
On 24 November 2006, Aliyeva was awarded the title of Goodwill Ambassador of ISESCO for her attention to the children in need and help to improve their living conditions and education.[1]
Mehriban Aliyeva was appointed the chairperson of the Organizing Committee founded on 17 January 2013 by President Ilham Aliyev, after the decision of European Olympic Committee's General Assembly on holding the 1st European Games in Baku.[4] Under the direction of Mehriban Aliyeva, Baku 2015 European Games Operations Committee (BEGOC) was formed.[16]
She became a member of the World Azerbaijanis Coordination Board according to the decision made at the 4th Congress of the World Azerbaijanis in 2016.[4][17]
Member of Parliament
In Azerbaijan's 2005 parliamentary elections, she was elected to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Her candidacy was run by the New Azerbaijan Party from the Azizbeyov Second Constituency №14, was elected to the Parliament with 92.12% of the votes.[4] She had previously broken with tradition to help campaign for her husband in 2003, when he ran for President of Azerbaijan.[18] The Sunday Times, writing in 2005 about Aliyeva's decision to run for the Azerbaijani parliament, described her as already wielding "considerable influence," and the Heydar Aliyev Foundation as "a powerful and wealthy institution set up to safeguard the late president’s legacy and support a number of educational and charitable projects."[7] She was nominated from Khazar Constituency №14 in 2010 and 2015 parliamentary elections and gained 94.49% of the votes in 2010, 96.7% in 2015.[4]
During her MP period, Mehriban Aliyeva appealed to Milli Majlis for the adoption of amnesty acts on 28 May – Republic Day. As a result, in 2007, 2009, 2013 and 2016, more than 30,000 prisoners were released from different sentences.[19]
She became the head of Azerbaijan-France working group on inter-parliamentary relations according to the decision of Milli Majlis on 4 March 2016.[20]
First Vice-President
On 21 February 2017, she was appointed First Vice President of Azerbaijan. This was an office that was created through a constitutional referendum in 2016.[21] On 6 March 2017, the Central Election Commission terminated Mehriban Aliyeva's deputy mandate per her request.[22]
Mehriban Aliyeva, as the 1st Vice President of Azerbaijan, made her official visit to France[23][24][25] on 14–15 March 2017.[26] French President François Hollande during dinner party hosted for high officials of the Republic of Azerbaijan, "our countries came closer first of all thanks to trading and cultural relations".[27][28][25]
On 15 September 2017, Mehriban Aliyeva received delegation of Japan led by Manabu Hori and discussed the relationship between Japan and Azerbaijan, cooperation in the field of oil, new PSA on joint development of “Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli” field in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea, and the possibility to collaborate in non-oil field, as tourism, agriculture, and education.[29]
First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva and President Ilham Aliyev visited USA on 17–20 September 2017 and attended 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly.[30]
Mehriban Aliyeva received the delegation of Italy led by Linda Lanzillotta, the deputy chairperson of Senate on 11 November 2017 and discussed about the relationship between these two countries, and energy security of Europe.[31][32] The First Vice-president of Azerbaijan met with Pope Francis and attended the official reception on centenary of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic held in Rome within her official visit to Italy in September 2018.[33][34][35][36]
Political repression
Mehriban has claimed that Azerbaijan is a land of political tolerance and denied that its jails are full of political prisoners. When asked about the plight of imprisoned journalist Khadija Ismayilova and human rights advocate Leyla Yunus, Mehriban did not respond.[37] Her appointment as Vice President coincided with the detention of more opposition party activists, which may have been an attempt to stifle any attempts to protest the move.[38]
High level visits
Mehriban Aliyeva has visited many foreign countries to attend different kinds of events and to meet with high-level foreign officials. She paid trips to France, the UK, Turkey, Greece, Italy, China, Vietnam, Russia, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Belgium, Latvia, Georgia, Estonia, Switzerland, Jordan, Romania, Finland, Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Egypt, Republic of Korea, Qatar, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Croatia, Poland, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan in 2004-2014.[39]
She met with First Lady of USA Laura Bush on her visit to USA on 7 December 2006[40] and discussed USA-Azerbaijan relations, cooperation in the fields of education, healthcare and culture.[41]
In the framework of the promotion of “Baku 2015”, Mehriban Aliyeva paid a visit to Moscow on 10–11 April 2015 and attended the presentation of the event.[42][43] On her next trip to Russia in 2015, Mehriban Aliyeva took part in the celebration on the 70th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War with President Ilham Aliyev. They met with Russian President in Moscow on 8 May.[44]
Mehriban Aliyeva was on a 5-day trip to Paris in September 2015, where she met with Francois Hollande, Jean Pierre Jouyet, mayor of the first Arrondissement of Paris Jean-François Legaret; addressed the opening events of the “Azerbaijan-the country of tolerance” photo-exhibition, “Azerbaijani Village”, and the conference on “Religious tolerance: the culture of coexistence in Azerbaijan.[45]
She visited Turkey to participate the G-20 Summit in Antalya,[46][47] as well as France to attend the Leaders’ Forum of the 38th Session of UNESCO General Conference in November 2015 with President Ilham Aliyev.[48][49] Her next trip to France in 2015 was in December to participate in the UN Conference on “Innovative approaches for low carbon development and sustainable environment".
Mehriban Aliyeva paid a visit to Vatican on 23 February 2016 and was at the Pio-Clementino Museum to view samples of art recovered with the support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation chaired by her. She also reviewed closets being restored with the support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation at the Apostolic Library and had a meeting with Director of Vatican's Museum Antonio Paolucci, Vatican's state governor, cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, President of Vatican's Pontifical Council for Culture Gianfranco Ravasi. Mrs. Aliyeva and Gianfranco Ravasi signed an agreement on recovering Saint Sebastian tombs. Moreover, she addressed the opening ceremony of the Saints Marcellinus and Peter catacombs restored by the initiative of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.[50][51] The opening ceremony of Saint Sebastian tombs was conducted on 26 September 2018 in the presence of Mehriban Aliyeva.[52][53][54]
During her trip to Bulgaria, Aliyeva took part in the opening of “Trapezitsa” Architectural Museum Reserve organized with the support of Heydar Aliyev Foundation in the city of Veliko Tarnovo on 22 September 2016.[55] In November 2019, she undertook her first official state visit to Russia, holding bilateral talks with President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. While at the presidential residence of Novo-Ogaryovo, she was awarded the Order of Friendship by President Putin.[56] During the visit, she also laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Personal life
Aliyeva has undergone extensive plastic surgery to the point where it has obstructed her normal facial expressions, according to documents released as part of WikiLeaks.[57] During a Baku visit, US officials were unable to immediately distinguish Aliyeva from her two daughters Arzu and Leyla thanks to the extensive operations.[57]
Awards and honours
National honours and medals
- Azerbaijan – The Public Figure of 2004[4][58]
- Azerbaijan – Heydar Aliyev Order[59][60]
- Azerbaijan – The Person of 2005[61]
- Azerbaijan – Woman of Year (2005)[62]
- Azerbaijan – The Person of 2015[63]
- Azerbaijan – Cossack Glory[64]
- Azerbaijan – Academician Mikayil Huseynov Medal (2017)[65]
- Azerbaijan – Uzeir Hajibeyli honorary medal[66]
Foreign honours
- France – Legion of Honour[67][68]
- Kuwait – Honorary Diploma of the State of Kuwait
- Pakistan – Hilal-e-Pakistan
- Poland – Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland[69]
- Serbia – Sretenjski Orden[70]
- Russia – 'Ruby Cross' Order of Philanthropists of the Century International Charity Foundation of Russia[71]
- Russia – Golden Heart International Award[72]
- Russia – Order of "For Services to Astrakhan Region"[73]
- Switzerland – Gold Medal of the Crans Montana Forum[74]
- Switzerland – “Prix de la Fondation” Prize of the Crans Montana Forum[75]
- Pakistan – "The Symbol of Humanism - The Person of 2012"[76]
- Pakistan – Martyr Benazir Bhutto Woman Perfection Prize - 2013[15]
- Greece – Elpida Award[77]
- Hungary – Commander's Cross Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary[78]
- Bulgaria – Diploma of an honorary citizen of Veliko Tyrnovo[79][80]
- Russia – Saint Princess Olga Order of 2nd degree of the Russian Orthodox Church[81][82][4]
- Italy – Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (12 July 2018)[83][84]
- Russia – Order of Friendship (13 August 2019)[85][86]
- Vatican – Order of Pope Pius IX, Dame Grand Cross (22 February 2020)[87]
International organizations
- UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
- Goodwill Ambassador of ISESCO
- World Health Organization prize[88]
- UNESCO Mozart Medal[89]
- High Order of the European Olympic Committee[90]
Honorary degrees
- Bulgaria – Honorary doctor of the Veliko Tarnovo University[79][80]
- Russia – Honorary Professor of the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University[91]
- Israel – Honorary doctor of the Israel Medical Academy[92]
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External links
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- (in English, Azerbaijani, and Russian) Mehriban Aliyeva's Official Website
- (in English) Azerbaijans first lady. A role model for Muslim women. (The Washington Times)
- (in English) timesonline.co.uk on Mehriban Aliyeva
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Preceded by Zarifa Aliyeva |
First Lady of Azerbaijan 2003–present |
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