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    Asqar Uzaqbaiuly Mamin (Kazakh: Асқар Ұзақбайұлы Мамин, romanized: Asqar Ūzaqbaiūly Mamin, [ɑsˈqɑɾ ʊzɑqˌbɑjʊˈɫɤ ˈmamʲɪn]; born 23 October 1965) is a Kazakh...
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    imposed a nationwide state of emergency, dismissed the entirety of Asqar Mamin's government, and ordered security forces to use deadly force following...
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    he served as the First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan under PM Asqar Mamin. He at the same time served as the Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2020...
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    Region and Almaty, effective from 5 January 2022. The Prime Minister Asqar Mamin resigned the same day, and Nazarbayev himself was also removed from his...
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    Mishustin with Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Asqar Mamin, on 31 January 2020...
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  • Akhmetov Karim Massimov Serik Akhmetov Karim Massimov Bakhytzhan Sagintayev Asqar Mamin Älihan Smaiylov Oljas Bektenov Member of the Board of Directors of Kazakh...
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    (1997–2003) Temırhan Dosmūhambetov (2003–2004) Ömırzaq Şökeev (2004–2006) Asqar Mamin (2006–2008) İmanğali Tasmağambetov (2008–2014) Ädılbek Jaqsybekov (2014–2016)...
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    following the 2017 amendment which saw the parliamentary approval of PM Asqar Mamin. The 7th Kazakh Parliament functioned before being dissolved in January...
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  • 2022 – Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev dismisses Prime Minister Asqar Mamin and declares state of emergency over the 2022 Kazakh unrest. 1209 – Richard...
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    emergency in Mangystau Region and Almaty, effective from 5 January 2022. The Mamin Cabinet resigned the same day. On the evening of 5 January, Tokayev announced...
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    current Uzbek HSR by China. In January 2021, the Kazakh Prime Minister Asqar Mamin announced plans to extend the line in Tashkent across the border to Shymkent...
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  • Chairman of the Nur Otan, and former advisor to the President of Kazakhstan Asqar Mamin (born 1965), former Prime Minister Karim Massimov (born 1965), former...
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    elections, Mäjilis chairman Nurlan Nigmatulin (Nur Otan) and Prime Minister Asqar Mamin were reappointed to their respective posts, along with Dariga Nazarbayeva...
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    routes would be 290 km (180 miles). In 2021, the Kazakh Prime Minister Asqar Mamin announced plans to extend the high-speed rail line terminating in Tashkent...
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  • 2007), figure skater. David Loriya (born 1981), football goalkeeper. Asqar Mamin (born 1965), politician and economist. Karim Massimov (born 1965), politician...
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  • Kazakhstan's existing conventional lines. In 2021, Kazakh Prime Minister Asqar Mamin announced plans for high-speed rail line to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, via...
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    The Second Mamin Government (Kazakh: Мамин екінші үкіметі, romanized: Mamïn ekinşi ükimeti; Russian: Второе правительство Мамина) was the 16th composition...
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  • Incumbent Party Incoming Party Cause Source 5 Jan  Kazakhstan Prime Minister Asqar Mamin Radiant Fatherland Älihan Smaiylov Radiant Fatherland Resignation 17...
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    Minister's Office In office 25 February 2019 – 25 March 2019 Prime Minister Asqar Mamin Preceded by Nurlan Aldabergenov Succeeded by Galymjan Qoishybaev Minister...
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    2020 – 2 September 2020 President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Prime Minister Asqar Mamin Älihan Smaiylov Roman Sklyar (acting) Oljas Bektenov Preceded by Askar...
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    Kassym-Jomart Tokayev appointed Älihan Smaiylov to take over Prime Minister Asqar Mamin's role in leading the government temporarily as acting PM until a new...
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    President Nazarbayev dismissed Sagintayev and instead appointed Askar Mamin as the acting prime minister who was approved by the Parliament on 25 February...
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    nationwide state of emergency and sacked the government led by Prime Minister Asqar Mamin. Tokayev also dismissed former president Nazarbayev from his leading...
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    convened on 15 January 2021 with 99 deputies of Mäjilis participating. Asqar Mamin was re-nominated to the post of the Prime Minister by Tokayev after stepping...
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    Mamin (born 1965) 8 September 2016 21 February 2019 Bakhytzhan Sagintayev 19 Alihan Smaiylov (born 1972) 25 February 2019 5 January 2021 Asqar Mamin 20...
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  • list Karim Massimov Serik Akhmetov Karim Massimov Bakhytzhan Sagintayev Asqar Mamin Älihan Smaiylov Oljas Bektenov Preceded by Serik Minavarovic Burkitbaev...
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    anarchy, President Tokayev enacted a state of emergency and dismissed PM Asqar Mamin's government. He also requested the intergovernmental military-allied...
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  • Thumbnail for Dariga Nazarbayeva
    office 20 March 2019 – 2 May 2020 Deputy Sergey Gromov Bektas Beknazarov Asqar Şäkirov Preceded by Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Succeeded by Mäulen Äşimbaev Deputy...
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  • Thumbnail for Nurlan Nogaev
    Kazakhstan to Turkmenistan Incumbent Assumed office 20 June 2024 Preceded by Asqar Täjibaev Äkim of Mangystau Region In office 7 September 2021 – 16 May 2024...
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  • Thumbnail for Askar Zhumagaliyev
    Asqar Quanyshuly Zhumaghaliyev (Kazakh: Асқар Қуанышұлы Жұмағалиев, Asqar Quanyşūly Jūmağaliev; born 2 August 1972) is Kazakh politician. He was the Deputy...
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