President Emomali Rahmon to Deliver Annual Address to Supreme Assembly
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DUSHANBE, 26.01.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon today will deliver his annual address to the Supreme Assembly at the fifth joint session of National and Representatives Assemblies.
The joint session will be attended by Members of the National Assembly and Deputies of the Representatives Assembly, the Prime Minister, members of the government, the leadership of the Presidential Executive Office, ministries, committees, agencies, central judicial bodies, other law enforcement agencies, the National Academy of Sciences, higher educational institutions, heads of regions, cities and districts, representatives of a number of public associations, diplomatic corps, the media, youth and others.
The President is expected to determine the main directions of domestic and foreign policy, ensuring the development of the economy, industry, energy, transport, communications, security, law and order, health care, culture, science, education, social protection, youth, sports, tourism, as well as will set specific tasks for the responsible persons.
The President’s address will be broadcast in a live by state televisions and radio channels.









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