Kamaltin Muchamedschanow

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Kamaltin Jeskendiruly Muchamedschanow ( Kazakh Камалтин Ескендірұлы Мұхамеджанов , Russian Камалтин Ескендирович Мухамеджанов Kamaltin Jeskendirowitsch Muchamedschanow * 20th September 1948 in Nagumanowo, Kazakh SSR ) is a Kazakh politician.

Life

Kamaltin Muchamedschanow was born in 1948 in the village of Nagumanowo in eastern Kazakhstan . In 1976 he graduated from the Buildings and Roads Institute in Ust-Kamenogorsk and then worked for the authorities in Temirtau , where he was the chief engineer in charge of the bus fleet.

Since 1985 he has worked in the metallurgical plant (today ArcelorMittal's steelworks ) in Temirtau. From 1990 Muchamedschanow was also politically active, so he became chairman of the city council and head of the city administration of Temirtau. Between 1993 and 1995 he was deputy head of regional administration. In 1995 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Economics and Public Service under the President of the Russian Federation in Moscow . He then went into the private sector and was deputy general director of the Karvol company. From March 1997 to March 1998 he was mayor of the city of Kokshetau and in October 1999 he was appointed Äkim (governor) of the Karagandy region . He left this post on January 19, 2006, as he was appointed new Minister for Environmental Protection in the cabinet of Kärim Mässimow . He held this post for almost two months, since he announced his resignation as minister on March 28, 2006. From April 2006 he was General Manager at Kazakhmys in Karagandy .

Individual evidence

  1. Руководители Темиртау , accessed June 20, 2017 (Russian).