Kasy Dikambayevich Dikambayev

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Kasy Dikambajewitsch Dikambajew ( Russian Казы Дикамбаевич Дикамбаев ; born November 7, 1913 in Taldy, Semirechenskaya Oblast, Russian Tsarist Empire ; †  February 16, 2010 in Bishkek , Kyrgyzstan ) was a Soviet politician of the Soviet Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyz Republic ).

biography

The son of a small farmer family completed his primary school education in Ashgabat and then in secondary school . He then studied between 1932 and 1937 at the Central Asian Institute for Economic Planning in Tashkent . He then began his professional career in 1937 as chief economist at the Committee for Economic Planning ( Gosplan ) of the Kyrgyz SSR, of which he was then deputy chairman between 1939 and 1940. In 1940 he became a member of the CPSU . After working as deputy chairman of the State Control Commission from 1940 to 1944, he completed an internship in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR in 1944 .

He then became the first foreign minister of the Kyrgyz SSR in 1944 and held this office until 1949. At the same time he was Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1948 to 1949. Afterwards he was first secretary of the Central Committee (ZK) of the Kyrgyz Communist Party (KPK) for Industry and Construction and then from 1951 to 1958 first secretary of the regional committee of the KPK of the Frunze region. From 1950 to 1962 he was also a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the KSSR.

On March 6, 1958 he became chairman of the Council of Ministers and thus Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz SSR. Three years later, he was released from this office on May 10, 1961 because of "insufficient administration and alleged serious deficiencies in agricultural production" and retired. He was succeeded by Bolot Mambetowitsch Mambetow .

In the same year, however, he was again Deputy Chairman of Gosplan in the KSSR. In 1986 he was adopted into retirement. He also held the rank of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador held the USSR.

He has received several awards for his services to the Soviet Union and the Kyrgyz SSR and has received the Order of Lenin as well as the Order of the Great Patriotic War and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor twice .

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