Second Daniyal Akhmetov Government Explained

Cabinet Name:Second Daniyal Akhmetov Government
Jurisdiction:Kazakhstan
Cabinet Number:8th
Flag:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Incumbent:2006–2007
Date Formed:18 January 2006
Date Dissolved:8 January 2007
Government Head:Daniyal Akhmetov
Deputy Government Head:Byrganym Aitimova
Karim Massimov
State Head:Nursultan Nazarbayev
Political Party:Nur Otan
Legislature Status:Majority
Previous:Akhmetov I
Successor:Massimov I

The Second Daniyal Akhmetov Government (;) was the 8th government in Kazakhstan led by Prime Minister Daniyal Akhmetov.

Following the 2005 presidential election, Akhmetov resigned on 18 January 2006 and was reappointed by President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who expressed confidence in his leadership. On the same day, the Parliament approved Akhmetov's reappointment as prime minister.[1] The newly composed government was confirmed the following day, on 19 January, with most ministers retaining their positions, ensuring continuity in governance as Kazakhstan continued its social and economic development.[2]

Akhmetov continued leading the cabinet until his resignation on 8 January 2007 without a full explanation to which political analysts believed that it was due Nazarbayev's constant criticism of his administrative oversight of the economy.[3] [4] Following the 2007 political shakeup, Akhmetov was appointed as the minister of defense by President Nazarbayev on 10 January and continued to work under Massimov's government until June 2009.[5] [6]

Composition

FunctionsHolderStartEnd
Prime MinisterDaniyal Akhmetov18 January 20068 January 2007
Deputy Prime MinisterKarim Massimov18 January 200610 January 2007
Prime Minister's OfficeAltai Tleuberdin13 December 200010 January 2007
Ministry of Foreign AffairsKassym-Jomart Tokayev29 January 200211 January 2007
Ministry of DefenseMukhtar Altynbayev8 December 200110 January 2007
Ministry of Emergency SituationsShalbay Kulmakhanov19 January 200611 January 2007
Ministry of Internal AffairsBauyrzhan Mukhamedzhanov19 January 20062 April 2009
Ministry of AgricultureAkhmetzhan Yessimov19 January 200614 April 2008
Ministry of JusticeRashid Tusupbekov19 January 20062 April 2009
Ministry of Education and ScienceByrganym Aitimova19 January 200619 January 2007
Ministry of HealthcareErbolat Dosaev19 January 200620 September 2006
Anatoly Dernovoi20 September 200620 November 2008
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the PopulationGulzhan Karagusova19 January 200612 July 2007
Ministry of Transport and CommunicationsAskar Mamin19 January 200621 September 2006
Serik Akhmetov25 September 20063 March 2009
Ministry of Industry and TradeSauat Mynbayev19 January 200619 February 2008
Vladimir Shkolnik19 January 200612 January 2007
Ministry of Culture, Information and Public AccordMukhtar Kul-Mukhammed4 May 200113 September 2003
Ministry of InformationAltynbek Sarsenbayuly12 July 200429 September 2004
Ministry of Culture, Information and SportsEsetjan Kosubaev29 September 200418 January 2006
Ermukhamet Ertysbayev18 January 200628 March 2006
Ministry of Culture and Information23 March 200612 May 2008
Ministry of Tourism and SportsTemirkhan Dosmukhanbetov28 March 20068 April 2011
Ministry of FinanceErbolat DosaevJune 20035 April 2004
Arman Dunayev5 April 200419 January 2006
Natalya Korzhova19 January 200614 November 2007
Ministry of Economy and Budget PlanningKairat Kelimbetov28 August 200218 April 2006
Karim Massimov20 April 200613 October 2006
Aslan Musin4 October 200610 August 2007
Ministry of Environmental ProtectionAitkul Samakova29 August 20021 February 2006
Kamaltin Mukhamedzhanov19 January 200628 March 2006
Nurlan Iskakov3 April 20064 March 2009

References

  1. News: 2006-01-18 . Kazakh PM Reappointed After Election . 2024-10-17 . . en.
  2. News: 2006-01-19 . Key Ministers Keep Jobs In Kazakhstan's New Cabinet . 2024-10-17 . . en.
  3. http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20070109-092709-1103r Kazakhstan moves to name new PM
  4. https://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-01-08-kazakhstan-pm_x.htm?csp=34 Oil-rich Kazakhstan's prime minister resigns
  5. Web site: Kazakhstan appoints new PM. 10 January 2007. Television New Zealand. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110515172113/http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411319/956424. 15 May 2011. 27 September 2011.
  6. News: Даниал Ахметов оставил за собой в армии взрывы бомб и шлейф коррупционных скандалов. 2009-06-18. Радио Азаттык. ru. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160701041218/http://rus.azattyq.org/a/Danial_Akhmetov_otstavka/1756780.html . 2016-07-01 . 2020-05-08 . Тогузбаев . Казис .