First Massimov Government
First Massimov Government | |
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9th Cabinet of Kazakhstan | |
2007–2011 | |
Date formed | 10 January 2007 |
Date dissolved | 8 April 2011 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Nursultan Nazarbayev |
Head of government | Karim Massimov |
Deputy head of government | Umirzak Shukeyev Serik Akhmetov |
Member party | Nur Otan |
Status in legislature | Supermajority |
History | |
Predecessor | Akhmetov II |
Successor | Massimov II |
The First Massimov Government (Kazakh: Мәсімов бірінші үкіметі, romanized: Mäsımov 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
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- ^ "Серик Ахметов стал премьер-министром РК". www.forbes.kz. 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2020-05-07.