Akezhan Kazhegeldin

Akeschan Magschanowitsch Kaschegeldin (Russian Акежан Магжанович Кажегельдин ) ( born March 27, 1952 in Georgijewka Dscharminskawo Rajona ) was dated 14 October 1994 to October 1997 Prime Minister of Kazakhstan. He gave his office, according to official figures, for health reasons, but many saw this as a protest against authoritarianism in Kazakhstan. He is currently the chairman of the Republican Party of Kazakhstan, but lives in exile in the Western world.

Digital Freedom Foundation relieved Kaschegeldins Ministry with building a " stable currency, banking system, and privatization program, which led to growth. He worked to foreign investment zubeschaffen, and helped the foundation for a stock market basket. " In 1998 he was elected president of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan.

The publication of his book, Kazakhstan: The right of selection led to a political rift with President Nursultan Nazarbayev. The relationship worsened when Kaschegeldins 21st century peacemaking rectification of the Kazakh Constitution promoted regarding free elections. He has since been excluded from participating in the presidential elections because he took part in an unauthorized demonstration. In April 1998, after he has left the country, the government of Kazakhstan charged him with tax evasion and illegal acquisition of a property in Belgium. It has the actions of himself and claimed to be motivated by the policy of Kazakhstan.

Kaschegeldin has accused President Nazarbayev of authoritarianism, nepotism and lack of interest in the violation of human rights.

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