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  • ...ame="42b"/> It was renamed to the Palace of the Republic by the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR in December 6, 1991 by the proposal of the Kazakh SSR Sta In November 2015, a public information was made that the Palace of the Republic will be sold for 1 tenge.<ref name
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  • ...f><br>{{flag|Turkmenistan}}<ref name="sitara.com">{{cite web|title=General Information of Turkmenistan|url=http://sitara.com/turkmenistan/general.html|publisher=s {{Further information|Spring cleaning}}
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  • ...n of the Committee of Radio and Television broadcasts under the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR. ...n of the Committee of Radio and Television broadcasts under the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR.
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  • ...erbase.com/weather/city.php3?c=KZ&name=Kazakhstan|title=Kazakhstan climate information|publisher=Weatherbase|accessdate=4 February 2016}}</ref> ...n's head of government. There are three deputy prime ministers and sixteen ministers in the Cabinet.
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  • ...enter network.<ref name=OSH>[http://www.ilo.ru/news/200406/005.htm New OSH information centre opened in Astana, Kazakhstan] International Labour Organization</ref [[Category:Government ministers of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...rk=The New York Times|title=Facing Threat in Parliament, Yeltsin Removes 3 Ministers|first=Steven|last=Erlanger|date=1 July 1995|accessdate=27 May 2010}}</ref> ...back if Ukraine expels envoy – reports|publisher=[[Ukrainian Independent Information Agency]]|date=18 January 2009|accessdate=21 February 2009}}</ref>
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  • *From 2001 to 2003 – Minister of Culture, Information and Public Accord of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Astana city). *From 2008 to 2010 – Minister of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Astana city).
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  • ...azakhstan energy data, statistics and analysis - oil | publisher=US Energy Information Agency | date=October 2006 | accessdate=2007-06-10}}</ref> ...azakhstan energy data, statistics and analysis - gas | publisher=US Energy Information Agency | date=October 2006 | accessdate=2007-06-10}}</ref> In 2007, Kazakhs
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  • ...://www.isop.ucla.edu/print.asp?parentid=4637 Kazakhstan Journalists Gather Information on War Against Terrorism] UCLA International Institute</ref> The Kazakh gov ...rmation] gets here, we'll certainly comment on it. But, for now, I have no information." ''[[Xinhua]]'' reported that the policemen practiced freeing hostages.<re
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  • ...Republican Commission, chaired by the State Secretary and composed of the Ministers, members of Parliament, and members of the Office of the President. The Rep ...AZ Information on education in Kazakhstan, OECD] - Contains indicators and information about Kazakhstan and how it compares to other OECD and non-OECD countries
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  • ...ional Technical University based on Decree No. 43 issued by the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Kazakhstan on January 7, 1994 and in accordance with Ord * [http://kazntu.kz/en/node/378 Institute of information and telecommunication technologies]
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  • ...tan]]. It is named after [[Süleyman Demirel]], the former [[List of Prime Ministers of Turkey|prime minister]] and [[List of Presidents of Turkey|president]] o ...eting officials), managing office documents, managing language-related and information technology-involved projects, secretarial and library work, administrative
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  • ...n contrast, Kim Jong-il demanded absolute obedience and agreement from his ministers and party officials with no advice or compromise, and he viewed any slight {{Further information|Kim dynasty (North Korea)}}
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  • ...esented by the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council (consisting of the Prime Ministers of member states). The day-to-day work of the EAEU is done through the [[Eu ...ds, services, capital, labour, and developing single transport, energy and information systems.<ref name="eurasiancommission.org" group=journal /><ref name=":4">{
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  • * Lack of access to information on waste composition and class of hazard ...cal and chemical tests of the SNTP environment in order to obtain reliable information about the situation at the polygon including threats, risks and positive pr
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  • ...seen by the Soviet Union’s [[Council of Ministers of the USSR|Council of Ministers]]. His first assignment (1975) was to the Eastern European Branch of the In ...Edition, F. R. Sidell, W. C. Patrick, T. R. Dashiell, K. Alibek, Jane’s Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
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  • {{Further information|Great Plan for the Transformation of Nature}} ...-year plans]], approved by the [[Government of the Soviet Union|council of ministers]] and the [[Politburo]]. Nobody on a lower level would dare to say a word c
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  • ==Appointment to Minister of Culture and Information== ...ture, Information, and Sport Minister, the Minister of the new Culture and Information Ministry while making Dosmukhanbetov the Minister of the new Tourism and Sp
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  • ...reer in senior Kazakh government positions, including Mayor of [[Almaty]], Information Minister and Kazakhstani ambassador to [[Russia]], Sarsenbayuly joined the ...eral's office, and the FBI had full and immediate access all materials and information.<ref name=ordway1/>
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  • [[Category:Ministers of Information (Kazakhstan)]] [[Category:Ministers of Transport and Communication (Kazakhstan)]]
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  • The Sassanian rulers always considered the advice of their ministers. A Muslim historian, [[Masudi]], praised the "excellent administration of t ...was the translation of the Indian ''[[Panchatantra]]'' by one of Khosrau's ministers, [[Borzuya]]. This translation, known as the ''Kalīlag ud Dimnag'', later
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  • ...ight see not only his glory and magnificence, and that of his servants and ministers, but also the tranquillity of the Israelites. On beholding this my eyes wou
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  • ...020” state program approved in 2013 helped the country transition to the information society.<ref>{{cite web|title=Expect no lines in front of the digital count ...inister and first deputy prime are appointed by the president. Council of Ministers is also appointed by the president. President Nazarbayev expanded his presi
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  • ...27 March 2006. Nazarbayev appointed Ertysbayev the Minister of Culture and Information and [[Temirkhan Dosmukhanbetov]] the Minister of Tourism.<ref name=SPLIT>[h ...> Ertysbayev said the take over of Khabar would help Kazakhstan improve's "information security."<ref name=IS>[http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=53314&S
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  • ...deals have local content requirements. Setting up shop will allow Indian [[Information technology|IT]] firms to secure product development, services and maintenan [[Category:Government ministers of Kazakhstan]]
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  • While Information Minister, Zhaksybekov participated in a meeting held in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine ==Information technology==
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  • ...an, and also currently lends to oil, food, foreign trade, and publishing & information firms."<ref name=widens>{{cite web|author=|url=http://foreignpolicyblogs.co [[Category:Government ministers of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...members and to establish a permanent secretariat. At the third meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs in 2008, Jordan and UAE were admitted as new members. At The first meeting of CICA Ministers of Foreign Affairs was held in Almaty on September 14, 1999 with participat
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  • ...ive of the USSR; the tension between the party and the state ([[Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union]]) for the shifting locus of power was never formally r ...t Union|Chairman]] of the [[Council of Ministers (Soviet Union)|Council of Ministers]].{{sfn|Hanson|2006|p=292}}
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