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|name              = Fadil Berxwedan
|name              = Fadil Berxwedan
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|successor2        =  Sîmal Heliz
|successor2        =  Sîmal Heliz


|office3          = {{wp|Chief of staff#Government|Chief Secretary to the President}}
|office3           = [[Revolutionary Worker's Party#Leadership|General Secretary of the Revolutionary Worker's Party]]
|term_start3       = 7 September 1998
|term_start3        = 14 June 2011
|term_end3         = 16 April 2001
|term_end3          =
|president3         =[[Zozan Talabani]]
|predecessor3      = Sîmal Heliz
|predecessor3       = Fadil Hariri
|successor3        = 
|successor3         =  Lokman Polat
 
|office4           = {{wp|Chief of staff#Government|Chief Secretary to the President}}
|term_start4       = 7 September 1998
|term_end4         = 16 April 2001
|president4         =[[Zozan Talabani]]
|predecessor4       = Fadil Hariri
|successor4         =  Lokman Polat


|birth_date        =  {{Birth date and age|1959|2|22|df=y}}  
|birth_date        =  {{Birth date and age|1959|2|22|df=y}}  
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|birthname          = Fadil Darayavahush Berxwedan
|birthname          = Fadil Darayavahush Berxwedan
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|party              = [[Revolutionary Workers' Party]]
|otherparty      =Unity (2001–2004)<br>All-People's Union (1992–2001)<br>[[List of political parties in Iotopha|Revolutionary Workers' Party]] (before 1992)
|otherparty      =Unity (2001–2004)<br>All-People's Union (1992–2001)<br>[[Revolutionary Workers' Party]] (before 1992)
|spouse            = {{marriage|Delal Azmoun|19 March 1988|2 October 2011|end=div.}}
|spouse            = {{marriage|Delal Azmoun|19 March 1988|2 October 2011|end=div.}}<br>{{marriage|Berfîn Alîkar|2001}}
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|children          = 4
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|alma_mater        = State University of Afar
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|allegiance    = {{flag|Iotopha|communist}}  
|allegiance    = {{flag|Iotopha|communist}}  
|rank          =  {{wp|Lieutenant}}
|rank          =  {{wp|Lieutenant}}
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'''Fadil Berxwedan''' (born 22 February 1959) is an Iotophan statesman and former military officer serving as [[President of Iotopha]] since 2010. He was [[Premier of Iotopha]] from 2009 until 2010. During his term as Premier, he oversaw the impeachment and conviction of [[Beyar Sazan|President Beyar Sazan]], before eventually becoming President. He is the founder of the National Liberation Party, and served as its Chairman from 2004 until 2010.  
'''Fadil Berxwedan''' (born 22 February 1959) is an Iotophan statesman and former military officer serving as [[President of Iotopha]] since 2010. He was [[Premier of Iotopha]] from 2009 until 2010. During his term as Premier, he oversaw the impeachment and conviction of [[Beyar Sazan|President Beyar Sazan]], before eventually becoming President. He is a member of the Revolutionary Workers' Party, and has served as General Secretary since 2011.  


Berxwedan was born in Cizîr‎ in the [[Administrative divisions of Iotopha#Regions|Iotophan SR]]. He studied law at the State University of Afar, graduating in 1982. He joined the military in 1983, and served as an officer in the [[Iotophan Army]] until 1991, earning the rank of Lieutenant. From 1985 until the end of his active service, he was a member of the {special forces}. In 1991, he entered politics and worked as an aide to [[Fadil Nematollah|Premier Fadil Nematollah]], and later to [[Zozan Talabani|President Zozan Talabani]], under whom he served as Chief Secretary. He rose to national prominence when he assisted {police org} in apprehending President Talabani after he refused to step down following a loss in the [[Iotophan presidential election, 2001|2001 presidential election]]. Berxwedan ran for president in the [[Iotophan presidential election, 2007|2007 election]], where he was defeated by [[Beyar Sazan]]. At the 2009 special election, his party earned a majority of the Assembly and Berxwedan was appointed Premier.  
Berxwedan was born in Cizîr‎ in the [[Administrative divisions of Iotopha#Regions|Iotophan SR]]. He studied law at the State University of Afar, graduating in 1982. He joined the military in 1983, and served as an officer in the [[Iotophan Army]] until 1991, earning the rank of Lieutenant. From 1985 until the end of his active service, he was a member of the {special forces}. In 1991, he entered politics and worked as an aide to [[Fadil Nematollah|Premier Fadil Nematollah]], and later to [[Zozan Talabani|President Zozan Talabani]], under whom he served as Chief Secretary. He rose to national prominence when he assisted {police org} in apprehending President Talabani after he refused to step down following a loss in the [[Iotophan presidential election, 2001|2001 presidential election]]. Berxwedan ran for president in the [[Iotophan presidential election, 2007|2007 election]], where he was defeated by [[Beyar Sazan]]. At the 2009 special election, his party earned a majority of the Assembly and Berxwedan was appointed Premier.  

Revision as of 02:07, 18 February 2019

Fadil Berxwedan
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6th President of Iotopha
Assumed office
12 February 2010
Premier
  • Sîmal Heliz
  • Reşo Gulasor
  • Siyabend Öcalan
Preceded byBeyar Sazan
10th Premier of Iotopha
In office
20 April 2009 – 12 February 2010
President
  • Beyar Sazan
Preceded byReşo Gulasor
Succeeded bySîmal Heliz
General Secretary of the Revolutionary Worker's Party
Assumed office
14 June 2011
Preceded bySîmal Heliz
Chief Secretary to the President
In office
7 September 1998 – 16 April 2001
PresidentZozan Talabani
Preceded byFadil Hariri
Succeeded byLokman Polat
Personal details
Born
Fadil Darayavahush Berxwedan

(1959-02-22) 22 February 1959 (age 65)
Cizîr‎, Iotophan SR, Iotopha
Political partyRevolutionary Workers' Party
Other political
affiliations
Unity (2001–2004)
All-People's Union (1992–2001)
Revolutionary Workers' Party (before 1992)
Spouse(s)
Delal Azmoun
(m. 1988; div. 2011)

Berfîn Alîkar (m. 2001)
Children4
Alma materState University of Afar
Military service
Allegiance Iotopha
Branch/service Iotophan Army
Years of service1983 – 1990
RankLieutenant

Fadil Berxwedan (born 22 February 1959) is an Iotophan statesman and former military officer serving as President of Iotopha since 2010. He was Premier of Iotopha from 2009 until 2010. During his term as Premier, he oversaw the impeachment and conviction of President Beyar Sazan, before eventually becoming President. He is a member of the Revolutionary Workers' Party, and has served as General Secretary since 2011.

Berxwedan was born in Cizîr‎ in the Iotophan SR. He studied law at the State University of Afar, graduating in 1982. He joined the military in 1983, and served as an officer in the Iotophan Army until 1991, earning the rank of Lieutenant. From 1985 until the end of his active service, he was a member of the {special forces}. In 1991, he entered politics and worked as an aide to Premier Fadil Nematollah, and later to President Zozan Talabani, under whom he served as Chief Secretary. He rose to national prominence when he assisted {police org} in apprehending President Talabani after he refused to step down following a loss in the 2001 presidential election. Berxwedan ran for president in the 2007 election, where he was defeated by Beyar Sazan. At the 2009 special election, his party earned a majority of the Assembly and Berxwedan was appointed Premier.

He became President in 2010, and served over half of Sazan's term. In 2013, he was elected to his first term as President, defeating Cem Pashew by a 50% to 30% margin. Due to serving over half of Sazan's term, he is constitutionally limited from standing in the 2019 election, which prohibits more than two sequential terms. However, in summer 2018, legislation was introduced to amend the constitution to remove presidential term limits.

Early life

Education

Pre-politics

Political beginnings

First premiership

President of Iotopha