Qairat Mami

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Qairat Mami

Qairat Äbdirasaquly Mämi ( Kazakh Қайрат Әбдіразақұлы Мәми , Russian Кайрат Абдразакулы Мами ; born May 9, 1954 in Shambyl, Kazakh SSR ) is a Kazakh lawyer and politician .

Life

Qairat Mämi was born in 1954 in the village of Shambyl in Alma-Ata Oblast. In 1976 he began studying law at the Kirov State University in Alma-Ata , which he graduated in 1981.

After graduating, he was first deputy chairman until 1990 and then chairman of the district court in Guryev . From December 1990 to May 1993 he was a member of the Supreme Court of the Kazakh SSR. He then became chairman of the Almaty Municipal Court. From November 1995 to April 1996 he was Deputy Chairman of the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and then for two months the Acting Chairman of the Supreme Court. In August 1996 he was appointed vice-chairman and finally chairman of the Judicial College for Criminal Matters of the Supreme Court. From February 1999 to August 1999 he was briefly Deputy Minister of Justice of Kazakhstan before becoming Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration and Head of the State Legal Department until September. On September 1, 2000, Mämi was appointed chairman of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He held this post for nearly nine years before being appointed Kazakh Attorney General on April 3, 2009 . On April 15, 2011, he was made a member of the Kazakh Senate by the President of Kazakhstan and was then elected chairman of the Senate by the other members of the parliament. On October 16, 2013, he was re-elected Chairman of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan. Mämi has been Chairman of the Kazakh Constitutional Council since December 11, 2017 .

family

Qairat Mämi is married and has three children.

Individual evidence

  1. Мами Кайрат Абдразакулы , Retrieved June 9, 2017 (Russian).