 
                                    By the Decree of the Government of Kazakhstan, Madina Abylkassymova was appointed the first vice minister of national economy of Kazakhstan, the Prime Minister’s press service reports.
Madina Abylkassymova was born in 1978. She graduated from the Kazakh State Academy of Management with a degree in international economic relations, Columbia University with a Master's degree in International Relations with a degree in Economic Policy Management, and a Kennedy School of Public Administration at Harvard University with the degree of Master of Public Administration.












 
                                                        





 Сот белсенді Ермек Нарымбайдың мерзімінен ерте босап шығу туралы өтінішін орындамады
                                        Сот белсенді Ермек Нарымбайдың мерзімінен ерте босап шығу туралы өтінішін орындамады
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                                     SCIENTISTS OF THE KAZNU ARE INVESTIGATING THE PROBLEM OF SURVIVAL OF MICROORGANISMS IN EXTREME CONDITIONS
                                        SCIENTISTS OF THE KAZNU ARE INVESTIGATING THE PROBLEM OF SURVIVAL OF MICROORGANISMS IN EXTREME CONDITIONS
                                     "Atomic" exam for officials of Kazakhstan
                                        "Atomic" exam for officials of Kazakhstan
                                     Faculty of Journalism of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University held an annual scientific and practical conference «Bekhozhinov readings»
                                        Faculty of Journalism of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University held an annual scientific and practical conference «Bekhozhinov readings»
                                     Kazakhstan signed an agreement with Russia on the allocation of vaccine against coronavirus
                                        Kazakhstan signed an agreement with Russia on the allocation of vaccine against coronavirus