Prime Minister's Office (Kazakhstan)

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Prime Minister's Office
Премьер-Министр Кеңсесі
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Office of the Prime Minister building
Agency overview
FormedMarch 1997
JurisdictionGovernment of Kazakhstan
HeadquartersNur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
WebsiteOfficial website

The Prime Minister's Office (Kazakh: Премьер-Министр Кеңсесі) is a state body within the Government of Kazakhstan, which coordinates the activities of state bodies, control functions and other functions stipulated by law and the relevant Regulation, as well as an authorized state body to protect state secrets and ensure information security.[1]

History[]

First, the structure was named Administrative Department of the Council of People's Commissars of the Council of Ministers, then:

  • Joint President's Office (1990—1991)
  • Office of the President and Cabinet of Ministers (1991—1994)
  • Department of Cabinet of Ministers (1995)
  • Department of Government (1995—1997)
  • Prime Minister's Office (1997)

Structure[]

For 2020:

  • Secretariat of Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Center of Project Management
  • Department of Human Resources
  • Press Service Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
  • Summary and Analysis department
  • Government representation in the parliament of Kazakhstan
  • Law department
  • Department of Regional Development
  • Economical department
  • Department of Industrial Innovation Development
  • Department of Social and Cultural Development
  • Department of Foreign Economic Cooperation
  • Department of Defense and Law Enforcement
  • Department for the protection of public secrets and special types of connection
  • Department of Finance and Economy
  • Department of Control and Document Support

References[]

  1. ^ "Office of the Prime Minister". primeminister.kz. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
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