The government has been renewed in Kazakhstan. The respective appointment orders were published on Akorda website.
Alikhan Smailov was re-appointed as Prime Minister of Kazakhstan:
Olzhas Bektenov (left) has been appointed Chief of President’s Administration. He headed the Countercorruption Agency before. He succeeded Murat Nurtleu (right) on this post:
Roman Sklyar was re-appointed as First Deputy Prime Minister. He holds this post since last year:
Former Chief of President’s Administration Murat Nurtleu (left) has become Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. He succeeded Mukhtar Tleuberdi (right):
Galymzhan Koishybaev has been re-appointed as Deputy Prime Minister. He retained the post of Chief of Staff of the Government:
Serik Jumangarin has been re-appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Integration:
Yerulan Jamaubaev has been re-appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance:
Altay Kulginov has been re-appointed as Deputy Prime Minister:
Ruslan Jaksylykov has been re-appointed as Defense Minister:
Marat Ahmetzhanov was re-appointed as Interior Minister:
Azamat Yeskaraev was re-appointed as Justice Minister:
Alibek Kuantyrov was re-apointed as Minister of National Economy:
Askhat Oralov was re-appointed as Minister of Culture and Sport:
Bagdat Musin was re-appointed as Minister of Digital Development:
Azhar Giniyat was re-appointed as Minister of Health:
Marat Karabaev was re-appointed as Minister of Industry and Infrastructure Development:
Tamara Duisenova was re-appointed as Minister of Labor and Social Protection:
Zulfia Suleimenova has retained the post of Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources:
Darkhan Kydyrali has been re-appointed Minister of Information and Public Development:
Almasadam Satkaliev has been appointed Minister of Energy. He headed Samruk Kazyna sovereign welfare fund. He succeeded Bolat Akchulakov (left), who became advisor to the President:
The government of Kazakhstan resigned on March 29 after election of the Mazhilis, lower chamber of the Parliament of Kazakhstan. The early parliamentary elections were held on March 19. Amanat ruling party gained 53.9% of votes.
Source: akipress