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Karim Massimov

Former Prime Minister of Kazakhstan

Karim Qazhymqanuly M*imov (Kazakh: Кәрім Қажымқанұлы Мәсімов, ; born 15 June 1965) is a politician who served as a Prime Minister of Kazakhstan from 10 January 2007 to 24 September 2012 and again from 2 April 2014 to 8 September 2016.

M*imov served as Deputy Prime Minister from 19 January 2006 to 9 January 2007 and as Minister of Economy and Budget Planning, Minister of Transport and Communications in 2001. President Nursultan Nazarbayev nominated M*imov to succeed Daniyal Akhmetov as Prime Minister on 9 January 2007. The Nur Otan party endorsed M*imov's candidacy and Parliament confirmed the nomination on 10 January.

On 24 September 2012, M*imov's Premiership ended when President Nazarbayev dismissed him as from the position, appointing him chief of staff of the presidential office in order to readjust the power balance between various factions within the government. He was the head of Kazakhstan's National Security Committee until he was dismissed by President K*ym-Jomart Tokayev on 5 January 2022 and shortly after detained on suspicion of alleged treason. Since 6 January M*imov has been a political prisoner, awaiting the result of a trial which has been cl*ified as 'top secret', lacking any form of independent or public scrutiny.

Contents

  • 1 Early life and career
    • 1.1 Education
    • 1.2 Business career
  • 2 Political career
    • 2.1 Foreign policy
      • 2.1.1 China
      • 2.1.2 Iran
      • 2.1.3 Israel
  • 3 Prime Minister of Kazakhstan (2007–2012, 2014–2016)
    • 3.1 Nomination for Prime Minister
    • 3.2 First term (2007–2012)
    • 3.3 Second term (2014–2016)
  • 4 Post-premiership
    • 4.1 2022 dismissal and arrest
  • 5 Personal life
    • 5.1 Martial arts
  • 6 See also
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Early life and career

Karim M*imov was born to a Muslim family of Tajik and Uyghur roots, in the city of Tselinograd (now Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan). He is the son of Eleanor Azhybekova and Qazhymqan M*imov. His father held various managerial positions such as being the director of the Burundai Production *ociation of Wall Materials, deputy chief of the Glavtopsnab under the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR, director of the M*imov Health Center LLP. In addition, he was president organizations of the National Agro-Industrial Chamber of Kazakhstan and the Kazakhstan Yoga *ociation.

Education

In 1982, M*imov graduated from the Republican Physics and Mathematics Boarding School in Alma-Ata. From 1985 to 1988, he studied at the People's Friendship University of Russia where he learned Arabic, then the Alma-Ata Ins*ute of National Economy.

From 1988 to 1989, M*imov studied Chinese at the Beijing Ins*ute of Language, taught at the Wuhan University School of Law from 1989 to 1991, and then Columbia University in New York City. In 1998, he graduated from the graduate school of the Kazakh State Academy of Management. In 1999, M*imov earned a doctoral degree from the Moscow State University of Technologies and Management named after K.G. Razumovskiy. That same year, he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic "Problems of the formation of industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan and ways to solve them (theory and practice)".

Business career

From 1992 to 1995, M*imov worked at Kazakhstan's commercial structures in China and Hong Kong. From 1995 to 1997 he was the chairman of the Board of the Almaty Trade and Financial Bank. While serving that post, M*imov became an acting chairman of the Board of Turanbank in 1996. From 1997 to 2000, he served as the chairman of the Board of the People's Savings Bank of Kazakhstan.

Political career

In 1991, M*imov became the head of the Department of the Ministry of Labour.

On 7 August 2000, he was appointed as the Minister of Transport and Communications. On 27 November 2001, he became the Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan. M*imov served the post until June 2003, he was appointed as an *istant to the President of Kazakhstan.

M*imov again became the Deputy PM on 18 January 2006, and was simultaneously as the Minister of Economy from 19 April to 13 October 2006.

Foreign policy

China

M*imov is considered a China expert. China has become an important strategic partner for Kazakhstan in recent years and the two countries are working closely together to develop Kazakhstan's energy resources. M*imov visited Beijing, China with Finance Minister Natalya Korzhova, Transport and Communications Minister Serik Akhmetov, and Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Baktykozha Izmukhambetov from 16 to 17 November 2006. M*imov co-chaired the third meeting of the China-Kazakhstan Cooperation Committee with Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi. Several accords between agencies of the two governments were signed. M*imov later met with Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. Meanwhile, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev met with Liu Qi, secretary of the Beijing Party Committee, in Astana. Secretary Liu said was "very nice for me to visit your beautiful country at Otan's invitation. The goal of the visit is to deepen cooperation and mutual understanding between our countries."

Iran

On 28 March 2002, in an article in Izvestia, M*imov announced that the Government of Kazakhstan planned to increase wheat exports to Iran from 100,000 to two million tons.

Israel

M*imov and Israeli Vice Premier Shimon Peres announced from Jerusalem on 29 October 2006 that the state-owned National Innovation Fund of Kazakhstan would begin investing in the Peace Valley project and other projects in the Middle East. M*imov said, "I came to Israel with a clear message to the nation in Zion from the president, that Kazakhstan is a moderate Muslim state which is interested in being involved in the Middle East. Kazakhstan intends to found political and economic ties with Israel and its neighbors." M*imov mentioned the Dead Sea c* and expressed desire to create a free trade zone. Vice Premier Peres and M*imov agreed to establish an agriculture school in each country. The NIF has given US$10 million to Israeli VC fund Vertex.

M*imov also met with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who praised Kazakhstan for showing a "beautiful face of Islam. Contemporary, ever-developing Kazakhstan is a perfect example of both economic development and interethnic accord that should be followed by more Muslim states."

Prime Minister of Kazakhstan (2007–2012, 2014–2016)

Nomination for Prime Minister

Main article: 2007 Kazakh political shakeup

President Nazarbayev nominated M*imov to succeed Daniyal Akhmetov as Prime Minister on 9 January 2007. Akhmetov resigned on 8 January without explanation. *ysts attributed Akhmetov's political downfall to the President's criticism of his administrative oversight of the economy. The Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of the nomination on 10 January with 37 out of 39 Senators and 66 of 77 *emblymen from the Mazhilis voting for M*imov. Akhmetov became the Defense Minister, replacing Mukhtar Altynbayev.

First term (2007–2012)

Main article: First M*imov Cabinet M*imov with President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev on 5 July 2010 M*imov and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev on 4 July 2011 M*imov with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador Ricardo Patiño on 4 July 2014 M*imov with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on 1 November 2015

In an interview to Echo of Moscow radio on 12 December 2008, M*imov said about himself: "I myself am an Internet user, I myself am a blogger." A couple of months later, he opened his blog on the government's website, explaining the need to provide high-quality, interesting and useful information about the socio-economic situation in the country. From that moment on, members of the government actively went online. Ministers' accounts appeared in many social networks, and virtual blogs have replaced real receptions.

M*imov's government faced the worldwide Great Recession. On 4 February 2009, the National Bank of Kazakhstan devalued the Kazakhstani tenge by 22%. M*imov ordered to stabilize prices in Kazakhstan by instructing law enforcement agencies to ensure that the dollar exchange rate fluctuates within 150 tenge plus or minus 3%. The reforms and strategic interventions pursued by the government almost doubled the GDP per capita of Kazakhstan from 2008-2012, with economic growth rates reaching an average level of 5.5% per year.

The first phase of the Kazakh Unified National Healthcare System was implemented during this time.

M*imov was directly involved in the preparation for the 2011 Asian Winter Games, by ordering to make the facilities accessible to ordinary citizens "so that they could improve their sports skills."

On 24 September 2012, M*imov announced his resignation from the post of the PM, which was accepted by President Nursultan Nazarbayev in which he explained "his work fell on the time of the strongest global financial and economic crisis, and our country came out with honor, this is a large part of the merit of the government and the prime minister. When a person is already tired and wants to change his position, and he explains this by the fact that a new man, I heeded this and released him."

Second term (2014–2016)

Main article: Second M*imov Cabinet

On 2 April 2014, M*imov was reappointed again as the PM after replacing Serik Akhmetov. The possible reason was due to the economic troubles under Akhmetov in the country which faced lower GDP growth and devaluation of the tenge by 20% in February 2014 with M*imov having a better experience in running the government for such issues. M*imov was also known for his ability to raise foreign investment.

After the annexation of Crimea by the Russia in March 2014 which resulted in international sanctions against Kazakhstan's main trading partner, Russia, exports between two countries shrank by 24.6%. In October 2014, the world faced an oil glut which the prices of oil per barrel fell to 4-year low of 82.93$. On 20 August 2015, the tenge lost 20% of its value due to the country's transition to a freely floating exchange rate of the currency. In response to the crisis, M*imov believed that without the intervention from the government, the economy would experience a default with its growth being restored along with an increase in credit and investment activity, creation of new jobs as well as the reduction of inflation. By the end of 2015, the tenge was seen as the most depreciated currency in Europe and the CIS countries with the currency being depreciated by 85.2%.

In the upcoming Expo 2017 event, M*imov visited facilities under construction and controlled the preparation process. During his tenure, a corruption scandal broke out in June 2015 over the company which the officials were accused of embezzling 10 billion ₸. Court hearings lasted several months which resulted in the ex-head of the national company Talgat Ermegiyaev was sentenced to 14 years in June 2016 after being found guilty of embezzling 5.9 billion ₸.

M*imov served as the chairman of the Bid Organizing Committee of Kazakhstan, which presented Almaty as a city for the 2022 Winter Olympics. In his address to the International Olympic Committee, he *ured the IOC by saying:

“We are a great opportunity to prove that developing countries can successfully host the Winter Games. We are a great opportunity to give Olympic and Paralympic athletes the true Winter Games experience they deserve and will life. We are a brilliant opportunity to demonstrate the true long-term strength of the Olympic legacy in a region that has never hosted the Games."

Despite M*imov's statements, Beijing instead in July 2015 was chosen to hold the Olympics, receiving 44 votes against 40 for Kazakhstan.

In September 2015, the M*imov's government allowed the prices for the most popular grade of fuel in Kazakhstan, the AI-92, to float freely. From 108 ₸ per liter the price at some gas stations jumped almost to 150 ₸. The price eventually leveled off at around 128 ₸ per liter of fuel. In August 2016, the Government again deregulated of the fuel and lubricants market and struck diesel fuel from the list of products which maximum prices are set. As a result, the price of diesel fuel almost equaled to AI-92 by rising from 99 ₸ to 110-115 ₸.

M*imov was heavily involved in the “100 Concrete Steps” plan as head of the National Modernisation Commission.

The change to a 12 year cycle education system was also brought in during M*imov’s tenure as Prime Minister.

He served that post until he was succeeded by Bakhytzhan Sagintayev.

Post-premiership

M*imov with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on 26 April 2019

After being relieved from his post as the PM, M*imov, while serving as the Head of the Presidential Administration, was also the Acting State Secretary of Kazakhstan from 21 January 2014 to 2 April 2014.

On 8 September 2016, M*imov became the chairman of the National Security Committee (NSC).

2022 dismissal and arrest

See also: 2022 Kazakh protests

M*imov was dismissed as NSC chief on 5 January 2022 during the 2022 Kazakh protests, and arrested either on 6 January, per the official account, or by 8 January, when his arrest was announced publicly. It has been speculated that M*imov's arrest was because as head of the NSC he posed a threat to Tokayev’s authority, as sections of this agency would defer to M*imov rather than obeying instructions issued by Tokayev, including the "shoot to kill" order given to security forces on 7 January. Shortly after on 10 January, three security officials, Zhanat Suleimenov, Azamat Ibrayev and Tanat Nazanov, were found dead from an alleged suicide, fall from a tall building and heart attack. Joanna Lillis, writing in Eurasianet, speculated that M*imov was suspected of being involved in an attempted coup d'état that Nazarbayev former adviser Yermukhamet Yertysbayev claimed had occurred during the protests. However, other *ysts dispute this, as no details were provided upon M*imov’s arrest on what actions could have represented an attempted overthrow of the government.

On 13 January 2022, a pre-trial investigation was started against M*imov on the possible charge of high treason. The trial was cl*ified as “top secret” on 27 January.

Personal life

Karim M*imov is ethnically Uyghur and is a born citizen of Kazakhstan. He is fluent in Kazakh, Russian, Chinese, English and Arabic. At the same time, he is thought to be well connected within the Kremlin.

M*imov is married and has three children. His interests include reading books, Muay Thai, skiing, rock climbing and golf.

Martial arts

M*imov was the President of Federation of Amateur Muaythai of Asia (FAMA) in 2010. The FAMA and the Continental Federation of International Federation of Muaythai Amateurs (IFMA) in Asia is the first Continental Federation since 1991, supporting the work and efforts of the IFMA. He then was nominated and went on to *ume the position of Vice President of the IFMA, President of Muaythai federation in Kazakhstan and Vice-President of World Muaythai Council (WMC).

In 2012, M*imov was unanimously re-elected for another four-year term to head the Asian federation, which is recognised by the Olympic Council of Asia. He showed his support for the sport in an interview in which he stated that the sport "brings together athletes from across the world to train and compete with honour and in the spirit of cultural exchange and understanding."

See also

  • Government of Kazakhstan

References

    External links

    • Cabinet of ministers of Kazakhstan Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine
    • Media related to Karim Masimov at Wikimedia Commons
    • Official Site of Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
    • PM Karim K. M*imov
    • Kazakh President accepts Prime Minister's resignation (Update3)
    • *ysis: Why the world cares about Kazakhstan