Serdar Berdimuhamedow, born on September twenty-second, nineteen eighty-one, is a prominent Turkmen politician and diplomat. He currently serves as the third president of Turkmenistan, having assumed office in two thousand twenty-two. His rise to power marks a significant moment in the nation's political landscape, as he follows in the footsteps of his father, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, who ruled for eighteen years.
Before becoming president, Serdar held various positions within the government, including serving as one of the deputy chairmen in the Cabinet of Ministers in two thousand twenty-one. This experience laid the groundwork for his eventual leadership role, which was characterized by a controversial election in which he secured seventy-three percent of the vote, widely regarded as a sham.
The power-sharing arrangement established between father and son has led to a unique governance structure in Turkmenistan, where they jointly oversee a totalitarian regime. This dynastic rule has made Turkmenistan the first modern country in Central Asia to be governed in such a manner, raising questions about the future of democracy and governance in the region.