Text Only
Search

Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Unexpectedly Resigns

08 January 2007

Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Daniyal Akhmetov is shown at Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's official residence in Tokyo in this 14 June 2005 file photo
Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Daniyal Akhmetov is shown at Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's official residence in Tokyo in this 14 June 2005 file photo
Officials in Kazakhstan say Prime Minister Danial Akhmetov has resigned.  There was no explanation for the move.

Mr. Akhmetov, who headed the country's cabinet since 2003, Monday offered his resignation to President Nursultan Nazarbayev, the powerful leader who has run Kazakhstan since the 1991 break-up of the Soviet Union.  Mr. Akhmetov will be replaced by Deputy Prime Minister Karim Masimov.

Kazakh officials released few details about the resignation, but analysts say President Nazarbayev often replaces senior officials for his own reasons.

Kazakhstan, in Central Asia, is rich in oil and gas and is one of the most economically successful post-Soviet nations, with large investments by Western energy companies.

The country has been criticized for a lack of economic transparency.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

 

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Top Story
US Army Charges Alleged Fort Hood Shooter with Premeditated Murder

  More Stories
Kremlin Calls for Sweeping Modernization of Russia  Audio Clip Available
Obama Orders Revisions to Afghan Options
Obama Begins First Presidential Trip to Asia  Audio Clip Available
Obama to Hold Jobs Summit in December   Audio Clip Available  Video clip available
Reports: US Ambassador to Kabul Expresses Caution About More Troops  Audio Clip Available
APEC Ministers say  Economic Recovery is Fragile  Audio Clip Available
Clinton Vows Support for Philippine Typhoon  Recovery, Anti-Terrorism Fight  Audio Clip Available
US Leaders May Interact With Burmese at Singapore Summit  Audio Clip Available
N. Korea Says South Will Pay 'Expensive Price' for Naval Clash
China Rejects Human Rights Watch Report on Black Jails
Thasksin Delivers Speech in Phnom Penh
Sri Lanka Military Chief Resigns  Audio Clip Available
As Alleged Fort Hood Shooter Recovers, New Questions Arise  Video clip available
Pakistan Seeks Role in US-Afghan Policy
Obama's Middle East Strategy Stalls
Zimbabwe Land Seizures Reportedly Intensify  Audio Clip Available
First Recorded Dengue Fever Epidemic Hits Cape Verde  Audio Clip Available
Paisley, Swift Winners at CMA Awards  Audio Clip Available