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Vice President of Kazakhstan

Political position in Kazakhstan from 1990 to 1996


Summary

Political position in Kazakhstan from 1990 to 1996

FieldValue
postVice President
bodythe Republic of Kazakhstan
native_name
insigniaEmblem of Kazakhstan (1992-2014).svg
insigniasize100px
insigniacaptionEmblem of Kazakhstan (1992–2014)
flagFlag of Kazakhstan.svg
flagcaptionFlag of Kazakhstan (from 1992)
statusAbolished
member_ofCabinet
appointerPopular vote, or if vacant, President
termlength5 years
constituting_instrumentConstitution of Kazakhstan (1990)
precursorVice President of the Kazakh SSR
formation(Kazakh SSR)
(Republic)
firstSergey Tereshchenko (Kazakh SSR)
Yerik Asanbayev (Republic)
lastYerik Asanbayev
abolished
superseded_byChairman of the Senate (de facto)
successionFirst

(Republic) Yerik Asanbayev (Republic)

The vice president of Kazakhstan was a political position in Kazakhstan from 1991 to 1996. In 1990, there was also the post of vice-president of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.

History

President Nursultan Nazarbayev issued a decree on 22 February 1996 removing Erik Asanbayev from his post.

According to Article 48 in the constitution. the presidential line of succession is now as follows:

  1. The chairman of the Senate of Kazakhstan
  2. The chairman of the Mäjilis
  3. The prime minister

In 2026, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, in an address to the National Kurultai, announced plans to reinstate the position of Vice President in case the initiative is supported during that year's constitutional referendum.

List of vice presidents (1990–1996)

[[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] (1990–1991)

No.NameTook officeLeft officePartyRefPresidentCommunist Party of the Soviet Union}}; color:white"1Communist Party of the Soviet Union}}; color:white"2
Sergey TereshchenkoApril 1990May 1990QKPNursultan Nazarbayev
Yerik Asanbayev16 October 199116 December 1991QKP

Vice President of Kazakhstan (1991–1996)

No.NameTook officeLeft officePartyElectionPresidentIndependent politician}}; color:black"1
Yerik Asanbayev16 December 199122 February 1996IndependentNursultan Nazarbayev

References

References

References

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