Baglan Mailybayev

Baglan Mailybayev (Kazakh: Бағлан Асаубайұлы Майлыбаев, Baǵlan Asaýbaıuly Maılybaev) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan. His nationality is Kazakh. He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan,[1] Doctor of Law (2002) (under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z. - scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science (1998).

Baglan Mailybayev
Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration
In office
6 October 2011  12 January 2017
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev
Preceded byMaulen Ashimbayev
Succeeded byMalik Murzalin (2019)
Press Secretary of the President
In office
25 June 2009  6 October 2011
Preceded byErlan Bayzhanov (2008)
Succeeded byDauren Abaev
Vice Minister of Culture and Information
In office
2 December 2008  24 June 2009
Chairman of the Committee of Information and Archives of Ministry of Culture and Information
In office
October 2008  December 2008
Head of the Press Office of the President
In office
December 2004  October 2008
Personal details
Born (1975-05-20) 20 May 1975
Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan,
Political partyNational Democratic Party "Nur Otan"
ResidenceNur-Sultan

Biography

In 1996 he obtained a bachelor's degree in journalism from the Kazakh State National University named after Al-Farabi.

In 1998 he was awarded a degree of Ph.D. in Political Science after graduating from a graduate school of Political Science and Political Administration of the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation.

Between 1998 and 2002 he used to work as a senior researcher at the Institute of State and Law of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan as well as a lecturer at the Kazakh State University of International Relations and World Languages named after Abylai Khan.

Between February and May 2002 he worked as the Head of Mass Media Department of the Ministry of Culture, Information and Public Accord of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Between May 2002 and September 2003 he was a President of the Joint Stock Company "Republican newspaper "Kazakhstanskaya Pravda"".

Between September 2003 and December 2004 he was a President of the Joint Stock Company "Zan".

Since December 2004 he had served as the Head of the Press office of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Since October 2008 he had been a Chairman of the Committee of Information and Archives of Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Since December 2008 he had been a Vice Minister of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Between June 2009 and October 2011 he worked as Press Secretary of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

In October 2011 he was appointed as a Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan by the Presidential decree.

Personal life

Marital status: He is married and has two children.

Awards

Baglan Mailybayev was awarded "Kurmet", "Parasat" orders, medals and a letter of acknowledgement of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In 1998 he became a prizewinner at the award of Young Scientists of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Publications

He is the author of 4 monographs and more than 150 scientific publications, published in Kazakhstani as well as in foreign editions. He is also the author of a number of feature stories, supervisor and a scriptwriter of television projects and documentaries.

Research interests

Comparative Political Science, Theory of State and Law, History of State and Law, Constitutional Law. Language abilities: He speaks Kazakh, Russian and English fluently.

Note

The predecessor of Baglan Mailybayev at the position of a Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan was Maulen Ashimbayev.

References

  1. "Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan Mailybaev Baghlan Asaubaevich". Government of Kazakhstan. Archived from the original on 4 August 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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