Yeraly Tugzhanov appointed Kazakhstan’s deputy prime minister
12 February, 2020 09:25
The Kazakh Head of State signed a decree appointing Yerlay Tugzhanov deputy prime minister of Kazakhstan, Strategy2050.kz reports referring to the Akorda press service.
“To appoint Yerlay Tugzhanov to the post of the deputy prime minister of Kazakhstan,” the decree read.
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