Vladimir Shkolnik
13 December 2000 – 29 January 2002
6 August 2014 – 25 March 2016
19 February 2008 – 21 May 2009
19 January 2006 – 12 January 2007
13 December 2000 – 19 January 2006
(2000–2002)
Imangali Tasmagambetov
(2002–2003)
Daniyal Akhmetov
(2003–2006)
13 October 1999 – 13 December 2000
21 August 1994 – October 1999
(1994)
Akezhan Kazhegeldin
(1994–1997)
Nurlan Balgimbayev
(1997–1999)
Serpukhov, Russian RSFR, Soviet Union
Vladimir Sergeyevich Shkolnik (Russian: Владимир Сергеевич Школьник; born 17 February 1949) is a Kazakhstani politician who served as the Minister of Industry and Trade in the Government of Kazakhstan[1] until Galym Orazbakov replaced him on 10 January 2007 in a political shakeup.[2] He served as the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources in 2005.[3]
While serving as the Energy Minister, Shkolnick co-chaired the 2005 Indo-Kazakh Joint Business Council meeting in Astana with Indian petroleum minister Mani Shankar Aiyar. The Times of India reported that the meeting significantly helped to warm India-Kazakhstan relations after the Government of India tried unsuccessfully to gain the right to develop petroleum in the Kurmangazy field.[3]
Shkolnik served a second term as the minister of energy to 27 March, 2016, when Kanat Bozumbayev's term started.
See also
References
- ^ Principal Government Officials Travel Document Systems
- ^ President of Kazakhstan forming cabinet Archived 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine, AzerTaj
- ^ a b India, Kazakhstan to oil ties in IT, space The Times of India
External links
- Kazakhstan: Government pushing nuclear power despite public fears
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- Talgat Donakov (Civil Service)
- Arystanbek Muhamediuly (Culture) → (Culture and Sports)
- Serik Akhmetov → Imangali Tasmagambetov (Defense)
- Zhanar Aitzhanova (Economic Integration)
- Erbolat Dosaev (Ministry of Economy and Budget Planning) → (National Economy)
- Aslan Särınjıpov → Erlan Sağadiev (Education and Science)
- Vladimir Bozhko (Emergency Situations)
- Vladimir Shkolnik → Kanat Bozumbayev (Energy)
- Nurlan Kapparov (Environment and Water)
- Bakhyt Sultanov (Finance)
- Erlan Idrissov (Foreign Affairs)
- Salidat Qaiyrbekova (Healthcare) → Tamara Duisenova (Healthcare and Social Development)
- Asset Issekeshev (Industry and New Technologies)
- Dauren Abaev (Information and Communications)
- Asset Issekeshev → Zhenis Kassymbek (Investment and Development)
- Kalmukhanbet Kassymov (Internal Affairs)
- Berik Imashev (Justice)
- Tamara Duisenova (Labor and Social Protection)
- Quandyq Bishimbaev → Timur Suleimenov (National Economy)
- Uzakbay Karablin (Oil and Gas)
- Zhenis Kassymbek (Transport and Communications)
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