First Massimov Government

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First Massimov Government
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
9th Cabinet of Kazakhstan
2007–2011
File:Karim Massimov (2011-04-01) (cropped).jpg
Date formed10 January 2007
Date dissolved8 April 2011
People and organisations
Head of stateNursultan Nazarbayev
Head of governmentKarim Massimov
Deputy head of governmentUmirzak Shukeyev
Serik Akhmetov
Member partyNur Otan
Status in legislatureSupermajority
History
PredecessorAkhmetov II
SuccessorMassimov II

The First Massimov Government (Kazakh: Мәсімов бірінші үкіметі, romanizedMäsımov bırınşı ükımetı; Russian: Первое правительство Масимова) was the 9th government of Kazakhstan, led by Prime Minister Karim Massimov. The change in cabinet was a result of the 2007 Kazakh political shakeup where Massimov's predecessor Daniyal Akhmetov resigned unexpectedly from office on 8 January 2007. Observers believed that it was due to Akhmetov's exhaustion and increasing criticism from President Nursultan Nazarbayev over Akhmetov's oversight of the economy.[1][2] Nazarbayev nominated Massimov to be the Prime Minister on 9 January who was then confirmed by the Parliament the next day on 10 January.[3] The government lasted until 24 September 2012, when Massimov was appointed as the Head of the Presidential Administration, making him the longest person in Kazakhstan to hold office as the Prime Minister.[4] Massimov was succeeded by his First Deputy Serik Akhmetov that day, after being approved by the Parliament to form a new cabinet.[5]

Composition

Functions Holder Start End
Prime Minister File:Karim Massimov (2011-04-01) (cropped).jpg Karim Massimov 11 January 2007 24 September 2012
First Deputy Prime Minister File:Omirzaq Shokeev (2010, cropped).jpg Umirzak Shukeyev 3 March 2009 26 December 2011
Deputy Prime Minister File:Aslan Musin.jpg Aslan Musin 10 January 2007 27 August 2007
Deputy Prime Minister File:Omirzaq Shokeev (2010, cropped).jpg Umirzak Shukeyev 27 August 2007 3 March 2009
Deputy Prime Minister File:Yerbol Orynbayev 2008 (cropped).jpg Yerbol Orynbayev 29 October 2007 6 October 2008
Deputy Prime Minister File:Serik Ahmetov.jpg Serik Akhmetov 3 March 2009 19 November 2009
Prime Minister's Office File:Yerbol Orynbayev 2008 (cropped).jpg Yerbol Orynbayev 11 January 2007 29 October 2007
6 October 2008 11 April 2011
Ministry of Foreign Affairs File:Marat Tajin 2009 (cropped).jpg Marat Tajin 11 January 2007 4 September 2009
File:Saudabayev (5388522395) (cropped).jpg Kanat Saudabayev 4 September 2009 11 April 2011
Ministry of Defense File:Daniyal Akhmetov (cropped).jpg Daniyal Akhmetov 10 January 2007 24 June 2009
File:Adilbek Dzhaksybekov (2013).jpg Adilbek Zhaksybekov 24 June 2009 2 April 2014
Ministry of Emergency Situations Viktor Khrapunov 11 January 2007 1 November 2007
Vladimir Bozhko 13 November 2007 6 August 2014
Ministry of Internal Affairs File:Bauyrzhan Mukhamedzhanov.jpg Bauyrzhan Mukhamedzhanov 14 October 2005 2 April 2009
Serik Baimagambetov 2 April 2009 11 April 2011
Ministry of Agriculture File:AEsimov.jpg Akhmetzhan Yessimov 19 January 2006 4 April 2008
Ahylbek Kushirbaev 8 April 2008 8 April 2011
Ministry of Justice File:Zagipa Baliyeva.jpg Zagipa Baliyeva 14 April 2005 2 April 2009
Rashid Tusupbekov 2 April 2009 20 January 2012
Ministry of Education and Science File:Byrganym Aitimova UNDP 2009.jpg Byrganym Aitimova 13 December 2004 19 January 2007
File:Жансеит Кансеитович (cropped).jpg Zhanseit Tuymenbayev 19 January 2007 22 September 2010
File:Jumagulov 2012 (cropped).jpg Bakhytzhan Zhumagulov 22 September 2010 2 September 2013
Ministry of Healthcare Anatoly Dernovoi 20 September 2006 20 November 2008
Jaqsylyq Dosqaliev 20 November 2008 7 October 2010
Salidat Qaiyrbekova 7 October 2010 6 August 2014
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population Gulzhan Karagusova 22 November 2001 12 July 2007
File:Berdibek Saparbayev (12.2017) (cropped).jpg Berdibek Saparbayev 27 August 2007 4 March 2009
File:Gulshara Abdykalikova 2015 (cropped).jpg Gulshara Abdykhalikova 4 March 2009 26 September 2012
Ministry of Transport and Communications File:Serik Ahmetov.jpg Serik Akhmetov 25 September 2006 3 March 2009
File:Кусаинов (2012).jpg Äbilgazy Qusaiynov 3 March 2009 8 April 2011
Ministry of Industry and Trade Galym Orazbakov 10 January 2007 19 February 2008
File:Vladimir Shkolnik (2015-06-17).jpg Vladimir Shkolnik 19 February 2008 21 May 2009
File:Asset Issekeshev (2011-02-22) (cropped).jpg Asset Issekeshev 21 May 2009 12 March 2010
Ministry of Industry and New Technologies 12 March 2010 6 August 2014
Ministry of Culture and Information File:ErmuhametErtisbaev 08282019 (cropped).jpg Ermukhamet Ertysbayev 23 March 2006 12 May 2008
File:Mukhtar Kul-Mukhammed (cropped).jpg Mukhtar Kul-Mukhammed 12 May 2008 13 March 2010
Ministry of Culture File:Mukhtar Kul-Mukhammed (cropped).jpg Mukhtar Kul-Mukhammed 13 March 2010 23 January 2012
Ministry of Finance Natalya Korzhova 18 January 2006 14 November 2007
Bolat Zhamishev 16 November 2007 6 November 2013
Ministry of Economy and Budget Planning File:Aslan Musin.jpg Aslan Musin 4 October 2006 10 August 2007
File:Bakhyt Sultanov (08.2016) (cropped).png Bakhyt Sultanov 10 August 2007 12 March 2010
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade File:Photo PR Geneva.jpg Zhanar Aitzhanova 12 March 2010 8 April 2011
Ministry of Environmental Protection Nurlan Iskakov 3 April 2006 4 March 2009
Nurgali Ashimov 4 March 2009 14 January 2012
Ministry of Oil and Gas File:Сауат Мыңбаев (2003-12-19).jpg Sauat Mynbayev 12 March 2010 3 July 2013

References

  1. "Reason for Resignation of Head of Kazakhstan's Government Made Public". Trend.Az. 2007-01-08. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  2. "Kazakhstan appoints new PM". Television New Zealand. 10 January 2007. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  3. "Kazakh Lawmakers Rubber-Stamp New Prime Minister". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  4. "Karim Masimov quits as prime minister of oil-rich Kazakhstan". The World from PRX. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  5. "Серик Ахметов стал премьер-министром РК". www.forbes.kz. 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2020-05-07.