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Nazarbayev and however
At the same time, however, Nazarbayev fought hard to secure republic control of Kazakhstan's enormous mineral wealth and industrial potential.
At the same time, however, Nazarbayev pragmatically began preparing his republic for much greater freedom, if not for actual independence.
On December 13, 2007, however, President Nazarbayev announced a decision not to advance the transformation to a Latin alphabet: “ For 70 years the Kazakhstanis read and wrote in Cyrillic.
Borat has, however, recently been defended by Dariga Nazarbayeva, a politician and daughter of Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
In the 2012 Majilis election, the party won 8 seats and thus becoming one of three parties represented in the legislature ; however, six out of seven parties contesting the election were said to be loyal to President Nazarbayev.

Nazarbayev and support
Askar Akayev later joined presidents Islam Karimov and Nursultan Nazarbayev in sending a joint intervention force to support Tajikistan's president Imomali Rahmonov against insurgents, but the Kyrgyzstani parliament delayed the mission of its small contingent for several months until late spring 1993.
Additionally, notwithstanding the support of Nazarbayev and a number of close advisors, the start-up, initially seen as a foreign entity, was confronted with immediate and vocal opposition from many elements of Kazakhstan ’ s media and political establishment.

Nazarbayev and him
He did not say why, but President Nursultan Nazarbayev had criticized him in 2006 for overspending and other administrative errors.
President Nazarbayev accepted his resignation, and immediately appointed him Acting Prime Minister.
On October 1, 1999, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev appointed him acting Prime Minister when Nurlan Balgimbayev resigned.
Many analysts believe President Nazarbayev is preparing his daughter to succeed him upon his retirement or death.
On May 22, Nursultan Nazarbayev signed constitutional amendments that effectively allow him to become president-for-life — a move denounced by the opposition.

Nazarbayev and other
In keeping with practices in other republics at that time, the parliament had named Nazarbayev its chairman, and then, soon afterward, it had converted the chairmanship to the presidency of the republic.
In contrast to the presidents of the other republics, especially those in the independence-minded Baltic states, Nazarbayev remained strongly committed to the perpetuation of the Soviet Union throughout the spring and summer of 1991.
As sensitive ethnic, national security and economic issues cooled relations with Russia in the 1990s, Nazarbayev cultivated relations with the People's Republic of China, the other Central Asian nations, and the West.
Sergei Duvanov ( born 1953 ) is a prominent Kazakhstani journalist who, in 2002, wrote articles that claimed President Nursultan Nazarbayev and several other Kazakh politicians had illicit Swiss bank accounts containing millions of U. S .' dollars.
The Eurasian Daily Monitor wrote on September 10 that his style resembled other leaders such as Vladimir Putin and Nursultan Nazarbayev.
On 9 February 2007 President Nursultan Nazarbayev appointed Aliyev as Ambassador of Kazakhstan in Austria and Permanent Representative to the OSCE and other International Organizations in Vienna.
Nazarbayev said he expected other parties to merge with Otan.

Nazarbayev and republic
Nursultan Nazarbayev, first secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan ( CPK ) beginning in 1989, was elected president of the republic in 1991 and remained in undisputed power five years later.

Nazarbayev and leaders
A week after the election, Nazarbayev became the president of an independent state when the leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus signed documents dissolving the Soviet Union.
Nazarbayev quickly convened a meeting of the leaders of the five Central Asian states, thus effectively raising the specter of a " Turkic " confederation of former republics as a counterweight to the " Slavic " states ( Russia, Ukraine and Belarus ) in whatever federation might succeed the Soviet Union.
The party differs from Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan in that Ak Zhol leaders refrain from openly confronting Nursultan Nazarbayev.

Nazarbayev and Union
Within that rigid framework, Nazarbayev gained substantial popularity by limiting the economic shock of separation from the security of the Soviet Union and by maintaining ethnic harmony in the highly diverse country with more than 100 different nationalities.
In the mid-1990s, Russia remained the most important sponsor of Kazakhstan in economic and national security matters, but in such matters Nazarbayev also backed the strengthening of the multinational structures of the Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ), the loose confederation that succeeded the Soviet Union.
Dariga Nursultanqyzy Nazarbayeva (; ) ( born 7 May 1963 in Temirtau, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union ) is a Kazakh lawmaker and daughter of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

Nazarbayev and which
The outlawing of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan ( CPK ), which followed the attempted coup, also permitted Nazarbayev to take virtually complete control of the republic's economy, more than 90 % of which had been under the partial or complete direction of the central Soviet government until late 1991.
Some surnames in those languages have been russified since the 19th century and remain so ; e. g. the surname of Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev has a Russian "- yev " suffix, which literally means " of Nazar-bay " ( where " bay " is a Turkic native noble rank-compare Turkish " bey ", Uzbek " beg ", and Kyrghyz " bek ").
In July, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev signed legislation establishing harsher regulations for media organizations, which the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe called " a step backward " for media freedom.
The first ten of these were built in GE's Erie, Pennsylvania, plant while the remaining 300 will be assembled at a new plant in Astana, Kazakhstan which was opened by President Nursultan Nazarbayev on 3 July 2009 Delivery is expected between 2009 and 2012.
Russia and Kazakhstan started a closer energy co-operation in 1998, which was further consolidated in May 2002, when Presidents Vladimir Putin and Nursultan Nazarbayev signed a protocol dividing three gas fields-Kurmangazy, Tsentralnoye, and Khvalynskoye-on an equal basis.
Respublika < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s most notable story was an exposé which revealed that Nazarbayev had stashed US $ 1 billion of the state's oil revenues in a Swiss bank account ; the government stated that this had been an emergency fund used to rescue the national economy in 1998.

Nazarbayev and Gorbachev
Gorbachev did not consult Nazarbayev until talks were nearly complete.
Ambivalent about the removal of Gorbachev, Nazarbayev did not condemn the coup attempt until its second day.
However, once the incompetence of the plotters became clear, Nazarbayev threw his weight solidly behind Gorbachev and continuation of some form of union, largely because of his conviction that independence would be economic suicide.
Six days later, Gorbachev, Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev discussed the possibility of replacing such hardliners as Pavlov, Yazov, Kryuchkov and Pugo with more liberal figures.

Nazarbayev and had
He had alleged that Khabar was part of a monopolistic media holding controlled by Dariga Nazarbayev.
Reporters Without Borders reported that, during the previous week, the editor had been the subject of specific threats following an interview she had conducted with Geneva general prosecutor, Bernard Bertossa ( on 10 May 2002 ) concerning the Swiss bank accounts of several top Kazakh officials, including President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Following Aliyev ’ s denial and claims that he had fallen victim to political repression, Nazarbayev on May 26 issued a decree N333 stripping his son-in-law of all official positions.

Nazarbayev and put
In June 2008, a parliamentary proposal was put forward to change the city's name to " Nursultan ," in honor of President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

Nazarbayev and .
Later, in September 1989, Kolbin was replaced with a Kazakh, Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Nazarbayev solidified his position by winning an uncontested election for president in December 1991.
Nazarbayev took several effective steps to ensure his position.
The Nazarbayev administration has tried to balance relations with Russia and the United States by sending petroleum and natural gas to its northern neighbor at artificially low prices while assisting the U. S. in the War on Terror.
The idea was rejected by Nazarbayev himself, who said the decision of renaming the city will be for future generations.
Despite this, some commentators think that the generic name Astana was deliberately chosen so that it would be renamed in honour of Nazarbayev after his death.

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