Altai Tileuberdin

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Altai Abylajuly Tileuberdin ( Kazakh Алтай Абылайұлы Тілеубердин , Russian Алтай Аблаевич Тлеубердин Altai Ablajewitsch Tleuberdin ; * 2. October 1949 in Alma-Ata , Kazakh SSR ) is a Kazakh politician and former Minister of Economic Affairs of Kazakhstan.

Life

Altai Tileuberdin was born in Alma-Ata in 1949. In 1971 he graduated with a degree in economics from the Institute of Economics in Alma-Ata.

He began his professional career at the Central Statistical Office of the Kazakh SSR, where he was only briefly employed. In 1972 he started working for Gosplan , the Soviet Union's Economic Planning Committee . From July 1981 Tileuberdin was an instructor in the economic department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan and since 1986 he was head of the economic department of the regional committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan in Alma-Ata. In 1989 he became Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR and from January 1991 he was Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR. After just a few months, he became adviser to the office of the President and the Cabinet of Ministers in July 1991, and from October 1991 he became adviser to the Vice-President.

After Kazakhstan's independence, Tileuberdin held the position of Vice-President of Kazakhstan. From 1993 he was advisor to the Kazakh President and from June 1994 head of the President's Secretariat. From October 1994 he was appointed Minister of Economy of Kazakhstan in the cabinet of Prime Minister Akeschan Qaschygeldin . He was also a representative of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Kazakhstan. In November 1995 he was replaced by Ömirsaq Schökejew as Minister of Economics and instead again as adviser to the President. In September 1998 he became head of the Prime Minister's office before being appointed chairman of the Agency for Natural Monopolies Regulation and Competition Protection in October 1999. After a little over a year, on December 13, 2000, he was again head of the Prime Minister's Office. He held this office until January 2007. After the parliamentary elections in 2007 , Tileuberdin was a member of the Mäschilis , where he was a member of the Committee on Agriculture.

Individual evidence

  1. Тлеубердин Алтай , accessed October 14, 2018 (Russian).
  2. Тлеубердин Алтай Аблаевич , accessed October 14, 2018 (Russian).