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Sergey Tereshchenko

Sergey Alexandrovych Tereshchenko (Russian: Сергей Александрович Терещенко; born 30 March 1951) is a Kazakh politician. He served as Prime Minister of Kazakhstan from 16 December 1991 to 12 October 1994.

Sergey Tereshchenko
Сергей Терещенко
1st Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
In office
16 December 1991 – 12 October 1994
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev
First DeputyYevgeny Ezhikov-Babakhanov
Oleg Soskovets
Daulet Sembaev
Akezhan Kazhegeldin
Preceded byOffice established; he himself as the Prime Minister of the Kazakh SSR
Succeeded byAkezhan Kazhegeldin
Prime Minister of the Kazakh SSR
In office
16 October 1991 – 16 December 1991
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev
Preceded byUzakbay Karamanov
Succeeded byOffice abolished; he himself as the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
Chairman of Otan
Acting
In office
1 March 1999 – 21 October 2002
LeaderNursultan Nazarbayev
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byAmangeldı Ermegiaev
Personal details
Born
Sergey Alexanderovich Tereshchenko

(1951-03-30) 30 March 1951 (age 71)
Lesozavodsk, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Political partyAmanat (from 1999)
Other political
affiliations
CPSU (until 1991)
Independent (1991–1999)
SpouseYevgenia Tereshchenko
Children2 (Nina and Elena)

Life and career

He was born in the town of Lesozavodsk, which was in the Primorsky Krai Region of the RSFSR. He moved to Kazakhstan in 1969 where he studied mechanical engineering at the Kazakh National Agrarian University, where he graduated in 1973. After graduation, he was sent to work as chief engineer of the collective farm in Shymkent (known at the time as Chimkent). In 1975, he was elected First Secretary of the Tulkubas District Komsomol Committee, where he worked for four years. In the 7 years since he left that post, he served as the head local party/executive positions in Shymkent.

In the Spring of 1990, he worked as a deputy to the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR. For about one and a half years after leaving that post, he was the First Secretary of the Shymkent Communist Party Central Committee. He served as Vice-President of the Kazakh SSR. In the remaining months of 1991, Tereshchenko assumed the post of Prime Minister of the Kazakh SSR.[1] When the country gained independence on 16 December, he was appointed to the newly created post of Prime Minister. During his tenure, his government began work to privatize formerly state-run companies.[2] He also proposed strengthening executive power in order to being about economic reforms in the country.[3]

In late May 1994, he suffered a defeat when the Parliament of Kazakhstan passed a vote of no confidence in the Tereshchenko Government. He held out for a couple of months until he was dismissed by President Nursultan Nazarbayev on 12 October following a corruption scandal by his Minister of Internal Affairs that month. Akezhan Kazhegeldin was chosen to be Tereshchenko's successor, which followed his retirement from public service. Since his dismissal, he has served as the President of the International Foundation "Integration", whose main goal of the foundation is the start of a geointegration process of Kazakhstan into the economic, political and cultural space of the modern world. In 1998, he was among those supporting the re-election of Nursultan Nazarbayev for presidency.[4]

Private life

Tereshchenko is an ethnic Ukrainian and was one of the first from his ethnicity to take office in independent Kazakhstan. His wife, Yevgenia Grigorievna, is a Russian language teacher of literature. Together they have two daughters, Nina and Elena.

Awards

External links

  • История в лицах – Сергей Терещенко

References

  1. ^ "Постановление Верховного Совета Казахской ССР от 16 октября 1991 года Об утверждении тов. Терещенко С.А. Премьер-Министром Казахской ССР". Информационная система ПАРАГРАФ. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  2. ^ Elgie, Robert; Moestrup, Sophia (14 May 2016). Semi-Presidentialism in the Caucasus and Central Asia. ISBN 9781137387813.
  3. ^ Wyzan, Michael Louis (1995). First Steps Toward Economic Independence: New States of the Postcommunist World. ISBN 9780275947170.
  4. ^ "Kazakh ex-premier Tereshchenko explains support for president's re-election" Kazakh Television first channel, Astana – 26 November 1998 (BBC Monitoring Report) [1]
  5. ^ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 12 December 2004 No. 1552 "On awarding the Order of Friendship to citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan "
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 April 2018. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
Political offices
Preceded by
Position created
Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
1991–1994
Succeeded by

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Alexanderovich Tereshchenko 1951 03 30 30 March 1951 age 71 Lesozavodsk RSFSR Soviet UnionPolitical partyAmanat from 1999 Other politicalaffiliationsCPSU until 1991 Independent 1991 1999 SpouseYevgenia TereshchenkoChildren2 Nina and Elena Contents 1 Life and career 2 Private life 2 1 Awards 3 External links 4 ReferencesLife and career EditHe was born in the town of Lesozavodsk which was in the Primorsky Krai Region of the RSFSR He moved to Kazakhstan in 1969 where he studied mechanical engineering at the Kazakh National Agrarian University where he graduated in 1973 After graduation he was sent to work as chief engineer of the collective farm in Shymkent known at the time as Chimkent In 1975 he was elected First Secretary of the Tulkubas District Komsomol Committee where he worked for four years In the 7 years since he left that post he served as the head local party executive positions in Shymkent In the Spring of 1990 he worked as a deputy to the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR For about one and a half years after leaving that post he was the First Secretary of the Shymkent Communist Party Central Committee He served as Vice President of the Kazakh SSR In the remaining months of 1991 Tereshchenko assumed the post of Prime Minister of the Kazakh SSR 1 When the country gained independence on 16 December he was appointed to the newly created post of Prime Minister During his tenure his government began work to privatize formerly state run companies 2 He also proposed strengthening executive power in order to being about economic reforms in the country 3 In late May 1994 he suffered a defeat when the Parliament of Kazakhstan passed a vote of no confidence in the Tereshchenko Government He held out for a couple of months until he was dismissed by President Nursultan Nazarbayev on 12 October following a corruption scandal by his Minister of Internal Affairs that month Akezhan Kazhegeldin was chosen to be Tereshchenko s successor which followed his retirement from public service Since his dismissal he has served as the President of the International Foundation Integration whose main goal of the foundation is the start of a geointegration process of Kazakhstan into the economic political and cultural space of the modern world In 1998 he was among those supporting the re election of Nursultan Nazarbayev for presidency 4 Private life EditTereshchenko is an ethnic Ukrainian and was one of the first from his ethnicity to take office in independent Kazakhstan His wife Yevgenia Grigorievna is a Russian language teacher of literature Together they have two daughters Nina and Elena Awards Edit Hero of Labor 2012 Order of Otan 2012 Presidential Peace and Spiritual Consent Award 1999 Order of Friendship 1st Degree 1999 Order of Barys 2nd Degree 2005 Order of Friendship 2004 Russian Federation 5 Order Algys 2012 Russian Orthodox Church Metropolitan Church of Kazakhstan 6 Honorary Citizen of the South Kazakhstan Region Freedom of the city of Almaty 2014 Honorary Citizen of the City of Almaty Presidential Prize for Peace and Spiritual Consent of the Republic of Kazakhstan 1999 External links EditIstoriya v licah Sergej TereshenkoReferences Edit Postanovlenie Verhovnogo Soveta Kazahskoj SSR ot 16 oktyabrya 1991 goda Ob utverzhdenii tov Tereshenko S A Premer Ministrom Kazahskoj SSR Informacionnaya sistema PARAGRAF Retrieved 27 October 2022 Elgie Robert Moestrup Sophia 14 May 2016 Semi Presidentialism in the Caucasus and Central Asia ISBN 9781137387813 Wyzan Michael Louis 1995 First Steps Toward Economic Independence New States of the Postcommunist World ISBN 9780275947170 Kazakh ex premier Tereshchenko explains support for president s re election Kazakh Television first channel Astana 26 November 1998 BBC Monitoring Report 1 Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 12 December 2004 No 1552 On awarding the Order of Friendship to citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan S A Tereshchenko Deputy Chairperson of the Assembly of Peoples of Kazakhstan awarded the Order of Algys Archived from the original on 3 April 2018 Retrieved 27 October 2022 Political officesPreceded byPosition created Prime Minister of Kazakhstan1991 1994 Succeeded byAkezhan Kazhegeldin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sergey Tereshchenko amp oldid 1122698853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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