Ganira Pashayeva

Ganira Alasgar qizi Pashayeva (Azerbaijani: Qənirə Әləsgər qızı Paşayeva, born 7 March 1975, Düz Qırıqlı, Tovuz Rayon, Azerbaijan) is a Member of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan.[1][2]

Ganira Pashayeva

Member of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan
Ganira Pashayeva on a visit to Somalia
Member of the Azerbaijan Parliament
for Tovuz Rayon
Assumed office
6 November 2005
Preceded bynew constituency
Personal details
Born
Ganira Alasgar qizi Pashayeva

(1975-03-07) 7 March 1975
Düz Qırıqlı, Tovuz Rayon, Azerbaijan
NationalityAzerbaijani
Political partyIndependent
Alma materBaku State University

Early life and education

Pashayeva was born in the village of Düz Qırıqlı of Tovuz Rayon on 7 March 1975.

She graduated from the Pediatrics Department at Azerbaijan State Medical University, and the Department of International Law at the Baku State University in Baku. She speaks Turkish, English and Russian.[3]

Career

Since 1998, she worked as a reporter, correspondent, editor, leading editor, senior leading editor, Deputy editor-in-chief, and Deputy editor-in-chief of the news service and Deputy editor-in-chief of the news section at the ANS Group of Companies Television Company. In 2005 she became Head of Public Relations department of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.[4]

In 2012, Ganira Pashayeva worked as a pediatrician for two weeks in Somalia and helped the residents.[5][6]

Political career

On 6 November 2005, she was elected Member of Parliament from Tovuz Constituency No 105.[4] She is a member of the Standing Commission of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan on International and Inter-Parliamentary Relations and head of the Azerbaijan-Georgia working group on interparliamentary relations. She is also a member of the Azerbaijan-India, Azerbaijan-Turkey and Azerbaijan-Japan working groups on interparliamentary relations. She is one of the members of the delegation of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.[7]

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