Second Massimov Cabinet

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Second Massimov Cabinet
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9th Cabinet of Kazakhstan
2014–2016
Karim Massimov February 2015.jpg
Date formed2 April 2014
Date dissolved8 September 2016
People and organisations
Head of state Nursultan Nazarbayev
Head of government Karim Massimov
Deputy head of government Bakhytzhan Sagintayev
Member party Nur Otan
Status in legislatureSupermajority
History
Predecessor Akhmetov
Successor Sagintayev

The Second Massimov Cabinet was the 9th composition under the Government of Kazakhstan that was led by Karim Massimov. It was formed on 2 April 2014 after Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov resigned from office just weeks after Kazakhstan's currency tenge lost its value, causing an inflation which led to protests in the cities. [1] As a result, President Nursultan Nazarbayev appointed Massimov, who was quickly approved by the Parliament to be the Prime Minister due to his previous record of promoting business-friendly policies during his previous term as the Prime Minister from 2007 to 2012. [2]

The government ended after President Nazarbayev appointed Massimov as the head of the National Security Committee on 8 September 2016. [3] Massimov was succeeded by his First Deputy Bakhytzhan Sagintayev who led the new government after he was confirmed by the Parliament the next day on 9 September. [4]

Composition

FunctionsHolderStartEnd
Prime Minister Karim Massimov February 2015.jpg Karim Massimov 2 April 20148 September 2016
First Deputy Prime Minister Sagintayev 2016.jpg Bakhytzhan Sagintayev 16 January 20138 September 2016
Deputy Prime Minister Bakhyt Sultanov (08.2016) (cropped).png Bakhyt Sultanov 6 November 201311 November 2018
Deputy Prime Minister Gulshara Abdykalikova 2015 (cropped).jpg Gulshara Abdykhalikova 28 November 201311 November 2014
Deputy Prime Minister Berdibek Saparbayev (12.2017) (cropped).jpg Berdibek Saparbayev 11 November 201411 September 2015
Deputy Prime Minister Dariga Nazarbayeva (2018-02-26) (cropped 2).jpg Dariga Nazarbayeva 11 September 201513 September 2016
Deputy Prime Minister Askar Myrzakhmetov.jpg Askar Myrzakhmetov 14 June 201615 December 2017
Prime Minister's Office Erlan Koshanov (2017-06-13).png Erlan Qoşanov 2 January 201227 March 2017
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Erlan Idrissov (23101326859) (cropped).jpg Erlan Idrissov 28 September 201228 December 2016
Ministry of Defense Serik Ahmetov.jpg Serik Akhmetov 3 April 201422 October 2014
Vladimir Putin and Imangali Tasmagambetov, 2017 (cropped).jpg Imangali Tasmagambetov 22 October 201412 September 2016
Ministry of Emergency Situations Vladimir Bozhko.jpg Vladimir Bozhko 13 November 20076 August 2014
Ministry of Internal Affairs Kalmukhambet Kassymov (11.2013).jpg Kalmukhambet Kassymov 11 April 201112 February 2019
Ministry of Civil Service Talgat Donakov 29 December 201513 September 2016
Ministry of Information and Communications Dauren Abayev (37573770292) (cropped).jpg Dauren Abaev 6 May 201625 February 2019
Ministry of Agriculture Asyljan Mamytbekov 11 April 20116 May 2016
Askar Myrzakhmetov.jpg Askar Myrzakhmetov 6 May 201615 December 2017
Ministry of Justice Berik Imashev (12.2013).jpg Berik Imashev 20 January 201213 September 2016
Ministry of Education and Science Aslan Särınjıpov 2 September 201310 February 2016
Erlan Sağadiev 10 February 201625 February 2019
Ministry of Healthcare Salidat Qaiyrbekova 7 October 20106 August 2014
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population Tamara Duisenova (7.2016) (cropped).jpg Tamara Duisenova 27 June 20136 August 2014
Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development 6 August 201425 January 2017
Ministry of Transport and Communications Zhenis Kassymbek (08.2016) (cropped).png Zhenis Kassymbek 7 March 20146 August 2014
Ministry of Industry and New Technologies Asset Issekeshev 2014 (cropped).jpg Asset Issekeshev 12 March 20106 August 2014
Ministry of Investment and Development 6 August 201421 June 2016
Zhenis Kassymbek (08.2016) (cropped).png Zhenis Kassymbek 21 June 201625 February 2019
Ministry of Culture Arystanbek Mukhamediuly (cropped).jpg Arystanbek Muhamediuly 11 March 20146 August 2014
Ministry of Culture and Sports 6 August 201417 June 2019
Ministry of Economic Integration Photo PR Geneva.jpg Zhanar Aitzhanova 16 April 201111 May 2016
Ministry of Finance Bakhyt Sultanov (08.2016) (cropped).png Bakhyt Sultanov 6 November 201311 November 2018
Ministry of Economy and Budget Planning Erbolat Dosaev (06.2013) (cropped).png Erbolat Dosaev 16 January 20136 August 2014
Ministry of National Economy 6 August 20145 May 2016
Quandyq Bishimbaev 6 May 201628 December 2016
Ministry of Environment and Water Nurlan Kapparov (11.2013) (cropped).jpg Nurlan Kapparov 4 April 20146 August 2014
Ministry of Oil and Gas Uzakbay Karabalin 3 July 20134 August 2014
Ministry of Energy Vladimir Shkolnik (2015-06-17).jpg Vladimir Shkolnik 6 August 201425 March 2016
Kanat Bozymbayev (cropped).JPG Kanat Bozumbayev 25 March 201618 December 2019

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