Serik Akhmetov Government

Serik Akhmetov Government

11th Cabinet of Kazakhstan
2012–2014
Date formed24 September 2012
Date dissolved2 April 2014
People and organisations
Head of stateNursultan Nazarbayev
Head of governmentSerik Akhmetov
Deputy head of governmentKrymbek Kusherbayev
Bakhytzhan Sagintayev
Member partyNur Otan
Status in legislatureSupermajority
History
PredecessorMassimov II
SuccessorMassimov III

The Serik Akhmetov Government (Kazakh: Серік Ахметов Үкіметі, romanizedSerık Ahmetov Ükımetı; Russian: Правительство Серика Ахметова) was the 11th government of Kazakhstan led by Serik Akhmetov. It was established on 24 September 2012, after Prime Minister Karim Massimov resigned the post that he had held since January 2007 and was appointed as the Head of the Presidential Administration.[1] President Nursultan Nazarbayev nominated Akhmetov to be the new PM who was unanimously approved by the Parliament.[2]

As a result of the Kazakh tenge's devaluation in March 2014, Akhmetov was dismissed by Nazarbayev who reappointed Massimov on 2 April 2014.[3] Akhmetov remained in the Massimov's cabinet after being appointed as the Minister of Defense on 3 April 2014.[4]

Composition

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Functions Holder Start End
Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov 24 September 2012 2 April 2014
First Deputy Prime Minister Krymbek Kusherbayev 26 September 2012 16 January 2013
Bakhytzhan Sagintayev 16 January 2013 8 September 2016
Deputy Prime Minister Asset Isskeshev 12 March 2010 6 August 2014
Deputy Prime Minister Yerbol Orynbayev 11 April 2011 28 November 2013
Deputy Prime Minister Krymbek Kusherbayev 20 January 2012 26 September 2012
Deputy Prime Minister Kairat Kelimbetov 20 January 2012 1 October 2013
Deputy Prime Minister Bakhyt Sultanov 6 November 2013 11 November 2018
Deputy Prime Minister Gulshara Abdykhalikova 28 November 2013 11 November 2014
Prime Minister's Office Erlan Qoşanov 2 January 2012 27 March 2017
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Erlan Idrissov 28 September 2012 28 December 2016
Ministry of Defense Adilbek Zhaksybekov 24 June 2009 2 April 2014
Ministry of Emergency Situations Vladimir Bozhko 13 November 2007 6 August 2014
Ministry of Internal Affairs Kalmukhambet Kassymov 11 April 2011 12 February 2019
Ministry of Agriculture Asyljan Mamytbekov 11 April 2011 6 May 2016
Ministry of Justice Berik Imashev 20 January 2012 13 September 2016
Ministry of Education and Science Bakhytzhan Zhumagulov 22 September 2010 2 September 2013
Aslan Särınjıpov 2 September 2013 10 February 2016
Ministry of Healthcare Salidat Qaiyrbekova 7 October 2010 6 August 2014
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population Gulshara Abdykhalikova 4 March 2009 26 September 2012
Serik Abdenov 26 September 2012 10 June 2013
Tamara Duysenova 27 June 2013 6 August 2014
Ministry of Transport and Communications Askar Zhumagaliyev 21 January 2012 7 March 2014
Zhenis Kassymbek 7 March 2014 6 August 2014
Ministry of Industry and New Technologies Asset Issekeshev 12 March 2010 6 August 2014
Ministry of Economic Integration Zhanar Aitzhanova 16 April 2011 11 May 2016
Ministry of Culture and Information Darhan Mynbai 23 January 2012 16 January 2013
Mukhtar Kul-Mukhammed 16 January 2013 13 March 2014
Arystanbek Muhamediuly 13 March 2014 6 August 2014
Ministry of Finance Bolat Zhamishev 16 November 2007 6 November 2013
Bakhyt Sultanov 6 November 2013 11 November 2018
Minister of Economic Development and Trade Erbolat Dosaev 25 September 2012 16 January 2013
Ministry of Economy and Budget Planning 16 January 2013 6 August 2014
Ministry of Oil and Gas Sauat Mynbayev 12 March 2010 3 July 2013
Uzakbay Karabalin 3 July 2013 4 August 2014

References

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  1. ^ "Karim Masimov quits as prime minister of oil-rich Kazakhstan". The World from PRX. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  2. ^ "Серик Ахметов стал премьер-министром РК". www.forbes.kz. 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  3. ^ "Kazakhstan's prime minister, whole cabinet resign - World News". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
  4. ^ "New Government of Kazakhstan formed, Ministers retain their portfolios". Ақ Жайық. Retrieved 2020-05-07.