Cabinet Mamin

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Cabinet Mamin
Asqar Mamin
prime minister Asqar Mamin
Appointed by President Nursultan Nazarbayev
education February 25, 2019
length of time 2 years and 314 days
predecessor Saghyntayev cabinet
composition
Party (s) Only Otan
representation
Maschilis
84/98

The Mamin cabinet was the eleventh government cabinet of the Republic of Kazakhstan . It had been in office since February 25, 2019 after previous Prime Minister Baqychan Saghyntayev was dismissed and Asqar Mamin took over as head of government. On January 5, 2022, Mamin and his government resigned.

composition

Resort or office Surname Term of office Political party
prime minister Asqar Mamin Feb. 25, 2019– Only Otan
First Deputy Prime Minister Älichan Smajylov Feb. 25, 2019–
Deputy Prime Minister Gülschara Äbdiqalyqowa Feb. 25, 2019–20. Aug 2019
Schengis Qassymbek Feb. 25, 2019–
Berdibek Saparbayev Aug. 20, 2019–
Labor and social protection Berdibek Saparbayev Feb. 25, 2019–20. Aug 2019
Birschan Nurymbetow Aug. 20, 2019–18. Jan. 2021
Serik Schapkenow Jan. 18, 2021–
Exterior Beibit Atamqulow Feb. 25, 2019–18. Sep 2019
Muchtar Tileuberdi Sep 18 2019–
education and Science Külesch Schämschidinowa Feb. 25, 2019–13. June 2019
Ashat Aimaghambetov June 13, 2019–
Digital development, innovation and aerospace Asqar Shumaghaliev Feb. 25, 2019–20. July. 2020
Baghdat Mussin July 20, 2020–
energy Qanat Bosymbayev Feb. 25, 2019–18. Dec 2019
Nurlan Noghaev December 18, 2019–
Finances Älichan Smajylov Feb. 25, 2019–18. May 2020
Jerulan Shamaubayev May 18, 20207 February
Bless you Jelschan Birtanov Feb. 25, 2019–25. June 2020
Alexei Zoi June 25, 2020–
Trade and integration Baqyt Sultanov June 17, 2019–
Industry and infrastructure development Roman Skljar Feb. 25, 2019–18. Sep 2019
Beibit Atamqulow Sep 18 2019–
Information and public development Dacids Abayev Feb. 25, 2019–4. May 2020
Aida Balayeva May 4, 2020–
Interior Jerlan Turghymbayev Feb. 25, 2019–
Judiciary Marat Beketayev Feb. 25, 2019–
Culture and sport Arystanbek Muchamediuly Feb. 25, 2019–17. June 2019
Aqtoty Rajymqulowa June 17, 2019–
Agriculture Saparchan Omarov Feb. 25, 2019–
Emergency situations Yuri Ilyin December 11, 2020–
Ecology, geology and natural resources Maghsum Myrsaghaliev June 17, 2019–
defense Nurlan Yermekbaev Feb. 25, 2019–
business Ruslan Daelov Feb. 25, 2019–18. Jan. 2021
Ässet Jerghaliev Jan. 18, 2021–

See also

Remarks

  1. The Ministry of Trade and Integration was established on June 17, 2019.
  2. The Ministry of Emergency Situations was established on September 11, 2020.
  3. The Ministry of Ecology, Geology and Natural Resources was established on June 17, 2019.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New composition of Kazakh Government approved , accessed on March 30, 2019 (English).
  2. Kazakhstan's government resigns after violent protests. Spiegel Online , January 5, 2022, accessed on the same day.