Tereshchenko Cabinet

Tereshchenko Cabinet

1st Cabinet of Kazakhstan
1991–1994
Date formed14 October 1991
Date dissolved12 October 1994
People and organisations
Head of stateNursultan Nazarbayev
Head of governmentSergey Tereshchenko
Deputy head of governmentYevgeny Ezhikov-Babakhanov
Daulet Sembaev
Oleg Soskovets
Akezhan Kazhegeldin
Member partyIndependent
People's Union of Kazakhstan Unity
Status in legislatureMinority
33 / 177
Opposition partyPeople's Congress
Opposition leaderOlzhas Suleimenov
History
Legislature term(s)1st
PredecessorKaramanov II
SuccessorKazhegeldin

The Tereshchenko Cabinet was the composition of the government of Kazakhstan from 16 October 1991 to 12 October 1994 under the leadership of Prime Minister Sergey Tereshchenko. The cabinet ceased to exist after the Supreme Soviet of Kazakhstan passed a vote of no-confidence in May 1994.[1] Despite that, Tereshchenko still held the post for a couple of months until he was finally dismissed by President Nursultan Nazarbayev on 12 October following a corruption scandal by the Minister of Internal Affairs.[2]

Composition

Functions Holder Start End
Prime Minister Sergey Tereshchenko 16 October 1991 12 October 1994
First Deputy Prime Minister Yevgeny Ezhikov-Babakhanov 25 June 1991 6 February 1992
Daulet Sembaev 6 February 1992 17 December 1993
Oleg Soskovets 6 February 1992 5 November 1992
Akezhan Kazhegeldin 18 December 1993 12 October 1994
Deputy Prime Minister Kalyk Abdullaev 31 August 1991 July 1992
Daulet Sembaev 16 October 1991 6 February 1992
Qadyr Baykenov 25 June 1991 18 January 1993
Baltash Tursumbaev 25 June 1991 18 January 1993
Myrzatai Joldasbekov 25 June 1991 18 January 1993
Asygat Jabagin 18 January 1993 1 September 1994
Galym Abilsiitov 18 January 1993 11 October 1994
Syzdyq Abishev 22 June 1993 13 June 1994
Quanysh Sultanov 18 January 1993 18 March 1994
Sergey Kulagin 22 June 1993 11 October 1994
Janibek Karibjanov 18 January 1993 12 June 1994
Tolegen Jukeev 18 March 1994 14 October 1994
Ministry of Trade Oktyabr Zheltikov 5 June 1990 June 1994
Ministry of Industry Ivan Vlasov 25 February 1991 6 February 1992
Albert Salamatin 26 December 1992 June 1994
Ministry of Industry and Commerce Vyacheslav Kostyuchenko June 1994 October 1994
Ministry of Economy Beisenbai Izteleuov January 1993 February 1994
Mars Urkumbaev February 1994 September 1994
Ministry of Finance Tuleubek Abdikadirov April 1990 12 November 1992
Erkeshbai Derbisov November 1992 October 1994
Ministry of Material Resources Kanat Turapov 11 February 1992 12 December 1992
Ministry of Energy and Electrification Bulat Nurjanov April 1990 7 February 1992
Ministry of Energy and Fuel Resources Kadyr Baikenov 7 February 1992 June 1994
Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry Vladimir Karmakov June 1994 October 1994
Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations Syzdyq Abishev December 1990 June 1994
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Toleutai Suleimenov December 1991 April 1994
Kanat Saudabayev 18 April 1994 12 October 1994
Ministry of Science and New Technology Galym Abilsiitov 7 February 1992 August 1994
Ministry of Geology and Subsoil Protection Lev Trubnikov 11 February 1992 24 November 1993
Ministry of Oil and Gas Industry Ravil Cherdabaev June 1994 October 1994
Minister of Ecology and Bioresources Svyatoslav Medvedev 11 February 1992 October 1994
Ministry of Communications Igor Ulyanov March 1987 June 1994
Ministry of Highways Shamil Bekbulatov January 1981 12 February 1992
Ministry of Transport Nygmetjan Esengarin February 1991 June 1994
Ministry of Transport and Communications June 1994 October 1994
Ministry of Housing and Land Development Askar Kulibaev 20 September 1993 October 1994
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Valentin Dvurechensky December 1990 7 February 1992
Ministry of Agriculture Baltash Tursumbaev 7 February 1992 18 November 1993
Ministry of Defense Sagadat Nurmagambetov 7 May 1992 October 1994
Ministry of Internal Affairs Mikhail Bersenyov April 1990 17 April 1992
Vladimir Shumov 17 April 1992 September 1994
Ministry of Print and Media Quanysh Sultanov August 1991 18 January 1993
Altynbek Sarsenbayuly 20 January 1993 October 1994
Ministry of Tourism, Physical Education and Sports Karatai Turysov August 1991 17 December 1993
Ministry of Youth, Tourism and Sports Byrganym Aitimova 17 December 1993 October 1994
Ministry of Public Education Shaysultan Shayahmetov June 1988 15 October 1993
Erejep Mambetkaziev 15 October 1993 October 1994
Ministry of Culture Erkegali Rahmadiev 12 February 1992 26 October 1993
Serik Ashlyaev 26 October 1993 October 1994
Ministry of Healthcare Aksultan Amanbaev 1990 28 April 1992
Vasiliy Devyatko 28 April 1992 October 1994
Ministry of Labour Sayat Beisenov 14 March 1991 24 November 1993
Viktor Sobolev 24 November 1993 11 October 1994
Ministry of Social Security Zaure Kadyrova 1990 February 1992
Ministry of Social Protection Zaure Kadyrova February 1992 June 1994
Baikarim Tutenov June 1994 October 1994
Ministry of Justice Galihan Erjanov May 1990 16 June 1993
Nagashbai Shaikenov 16 June 1993 October 1995

References

  1. ^ "Kazakstan - The Election of 1994". countrystudies.us.
  2. ^ "Kazakstan - The Election of 1994 and Its Aftermath". www.country-data.com.
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