Tasmagambetov Government

Tasmagambetov Government

7th Cabinet of Kazakhstan
2002–2003
Date formed28 January 2002
Date dissolved16 June 2003
People and organisations
Head of stateNursultan Nazarbayev
Head of governmentImangali Tasmagambetov
Deputy head of governmentAleksandr Pavlov
Member partyOtan
Status in legislatureMinority
Opposition partyCommunist
Opposition leaderSerikbolsyn Abdildin
History
PredecessorTokayev
SuccessorAkhmetov

The Tasmagambetov Government (Kazakh: Тасмағамбетов Үкіметі, romanizedTasmağambetov Ükımetı; Russian: Правительство Тасмагамбетова) was the 5th government of Kazakhstan. Led by Prime Minister Imangali Tasmagambetov, it was formed on 28 January 2002 after his predecessor Kassym-Jomart Tokayev stepped down from his post along with his entire cabinet. President Nursultan Nazarbayev nominated Tasmagmabetov for office to which it was unanimously approved by the Parliament.[1] Prior to that, Tasmagambetov served as the Deputy PM under Tokayev's cabinet.[2] It was believed that the cause of the change in the government was an attempt to strengthen its stability as it faced opposition from political groups.[3]

On 11 June 2003, Tasmagambetov resigned after failing to persuade the Parliament to pass a bill in a form desired by President Nazarbayev that would've privatized land in Kazakhstan.[4] He accused of the Parliament for falsifying the vote which took place on 19 May.[5] Nazarbayev appointed Daniyal Akhmetov as the Acting PM who was confirmed by the Parliament on 13 June to form the 6th government.[6] Tasmagambetov that day was appointed as the State Secretary.[7]

Composition

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Functions Holder Start End
Prime Minister Imangali Tasmagambetov 28 January 2002 11 June 2003
First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Pavlov 28 August 2002 6 January 2004
Deputy Prime Minister Karim Massimov 27 November 2001 June 2003
Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Pavlov 29 January 2002 28 August 2002
Deputy Prime Minister Bauyrzhan Mukhamedzhanov 29 January 2002 June 2003
Deputy Prime Minister Akhmetzhan Yessimov 28 May 2002 19 January 2006
Prime Minister's Office Altai Tleuberdin 13 December 2000 10 January 2007
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Erlan Idrissov 12 October 1999 29 January 2002
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev 29 January 2002 11 January 2007
Ministry of Defense Mukhtar Altynbayev 8 December 2001 10 January 2007
Ministry of Internal Affairs Kairbek Suleimenov 30 January 2002 12 September 2003
Ministry of Agriculture Akhmetzhan Yessimov 18 May 2001 14 May 2004
Ministry of Justice Georgy Kim 29 January 2002 25 February 2003
Onalsyn Zhumabekov 25 February 2003 April 2005
Ministry of Education and Science Shamsha Berkimbaeva 30 January 2002 14 June 2003
Ministry of Healthcare Jaqsylyq Doskaliev 17 October 2001 4 April 2004
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population Gulzhan Karagusova 22 November 2001 12 July 2007
Ministry of Transport and Communications Ablai Myrzahmetov November 2001 16 April 2002
Qajymurat Nagymanov 18 May 2002 25 May 2005
Ministry of Industry and Trade Majit Esenbaev 28 August 2002 June 2003
Adilbek Zhakysbekov 16 June 2003 December 2004
Sauat Mynbayev 14 December 2004 January 2006
Ministry of Culture, Information and Public Accord Mukhtar Kul-Mukhammed 4 May 2001 13 September 2003
Ministry of Culture, Information and Sports 13 September 2003 29 September 2004
Ministry of Finance Aleksandr Pavlov 29 January 2002 27 August 2002
Ministry of Economy and Trade Majit Esenbaev 30 January 2002 28 August 2002
Ministry of Economy and Budget Planning Kairat Kelimbetov 28 August 2002 18 April 2006
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Andar Shoqpytov 22 December 2000 August 2000
Ministry of Environmental Protection Aitkul Samakova 29 August 2002 1 February 2006

References

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  1. ^ "Central Asia Report: January 31, 2002". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. 2002-01-31. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  2. ^ "Указ Президента Республики Казахстан от 15 декабря 2000 г. № 513 О назначении Тасмагамбетова И. Н. заместителем Премьер-Министра Республики Казахстан". Информационная система ПАРАГРАФ (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  3. ^ Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | New Kazakh prime minister hints at Nazarbayev's political endgame". Refworld. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  4. ^ Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Government reshuffle in Kazakhstan gives Nazarbayev maneuverability on key issues". Refworld. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  5. ^ "Government Reshuffle in Kazakhstan Gives Nazarbayev Maneuverability on Key Issues | Eurasianet". eurasianet.org. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  6. ^ "Central Asia Report: June 20, 2003". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  7. ^ "Указ Президента Республики Казахстан от 13 июня 2003 года № 1111 О назначении Тасмагамбетова И.Н. Государственным секретарем Республики Казахстан". Информационная система ПАРАГРАФ (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-05-09.