Second Smaiylov Government

Second Smaiylov Government

14th Cabinet of Kazakhstan
2023–2024
Members of the Second Smaiylov Government during President Tokayev's State of the Nation Address, 1 September 2023
Date formed30 March 2023
Date dissolved6 February 2024
People and organisations
Head of stateKassym-Jomart Tokayev
Head of governmentÄlihan Smaiylov
Roman Sklyar (acting)
Deputy head of governmentRoman Sklyar
Total no. of members23
Member partyAmanat
Status in legislatureMajority
62 / 98 (63%)
Opposition partiesAuyl
Aq Jol
JSDP
QHP
Respublica
History
Election(s)2023
Legislature term(s)2023–
Budget(s)2024–26
PredecessorSmaiylov I
SuccessorBektenov

The Second Smaiylov Government (Kazakh: Смайыловтың екінші үкіметі, romanized: Smayılovtıñ ekinşi ükimeti; Russian: Второе правительство Смаилова) was the 14th composition of the Government of Kazakhstan under the leadership of Prime Minister Alihan Smaiylov. It was formed shortly after the 2023 legislative election, where the First Smaiylov Government previously resigned.[1] On 30 March 2023, Smaiylov was reappointed as PM by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev after the lower house Mäjilis' confirmation in an 82–7 vote with eight abstentions.[2]

In February 2024, President Tokayev dismissed Smaiylov from the post of Prime Minister, leading to Roman Sklyar briefly assuming the role of acting PM.[3][4][5] Subsequently, Oljas Bektenov was appointed by the parliament to officially succeed Smaiylov as the Prime Minister and form the 15th government.[6][7]

  1. ^ Abbasova, Vusala (2023-03-29). "Kazakhstan Reshuffles Government After Legislative Elections". caspiannews.com. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  2. ^ "Әлихан Смайылов премьер-министр болып қайта тағайындалды". Азаттық радиосы (in Kazakh). 2023-03-30. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  3. ^ Ostiller, Nate (2024-02-05). "Kazakh government resigns, President Tokayev appoints new PM". The Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  4. ^ Gizitdinov, Nariman (2024-02-05). "Kazakh President Taps Interim Premier After Government Resigns". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  5. ^ "Kazakh government quits amid attempt to pass reforms". dw.com. 2024-02-05. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  6. ^ "Bektenov Named as New Prime Minister of Kazakhstan". The Times of Central Asia. 2024-02-06. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  7. ^ "Olzhas Bektenov appointed Prime Minister of Kazakhstan". akipress.com. 2024-02-06. Retrieved 2024-02-08.

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