Deputy Chair of the Mazhilis

The Deputy Chair of the Mazhilis is a post in the Mazhilis (part of the parliament of Kazakhstan) that is selected by the MP's and are proposed by the Chair of the Mazhilis. The office was established on 30 January 1996 and since 2007, the position of deputy chairs have been occupied by two people at the same time.[1] The Deputy Chair is in charge of carrying out tasks made by the Mazhilis Chair and take over certain roles if he or she isn't able to do.[2]

Deputy Chair of the Mazhilis
NominatorChair of the Mazhilis
AppointerMazhilis
Term lengthNone
Inaugural holderVasili Osipov
Formation30 January 1996

List of Deputy Chairs

1st Convocation (1996–1999)

Name Took office Left office Chair
Vasili Osipov 30 January 1996 1 December 1999 Marat Ospanov

2nd Convocation (1999–2004)

Name Took office Left office Chair
Muhambet Kopeev 1 December 1999 30 September 2004 Zharmakhan Tuyakbay

3rd Convocation (2004–2007)

Name Took office Left office Chair
Sergey Dyachenko 13 November 2004 20 June 2007 Oral Muhamedjanov

4th Convocation (2007–2012)

Name Took office Left office Chair
Sergey Dyachenko 2 September 2007 13 March 2010 Aslan Musin
Bakhytzhan Zhumagulov 2 September 2007 28 April 2008
Oral Muhamedjanov
Janibek Karibjanov 28 April 2008 15 November 2011
Vladimir Bobrov 13 March 2010 15 November 2011

5th Convocation (2012–2016)

Name Took office Left office Chair
Sergey Dyachenko 20 January 2012 20 January 2016 Nurlan Nigmatulin
Baktykozha Izmukhambetov 20 January 2012 15 August 2012
Kabibulla Dzhakupov 3 September 2012 3 April 2014
Dariga Nazarbayeva 3 April 2014 11 September 2015 Kabibulla Dzhakupov
Abai Tasbolatov 11 September 2015 20 January 2016

6th Convocation (2016–2021)

Name Took office Left office Chair
Vladimir Bozhko 25 March 2016 Present Baktykozha Izmukhambetov
Gülmira Esimbaeva Nurlan Nigmatulin

See also

References

  1. "Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan". www.parlam.kz. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  2. "THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN". akorda.kz. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
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