Search Results for 2006/12/06

Political Party System – An Institutional Foundation for Statehood

…that the Otan party received 30,89 percent of the votes, the Communist party received 17,75 percent, the Agrarian party had 12,63 percent and the Civil party gained 11,23 percent. Further,…

Kazakhstan Promotes, Protects Women’s and Children’s Rights

…rights of children and to meeting their basic needs, which is an integral part of its domestic and foreign policy. As part of the implementation of this commitment, in 2006

Abdykalikova: Kazakhstan Creates Conditions to Develop Modern, Inclusive Economy

…and medium-sized businesses. The level of female unemployment declined from 9.2 percent in 2006 to 5.6 percent in 2015 and the gender wage gap reduced from 62 percent [of the…

Disarmament: Nuclear Weapons and Security are Irreconcilable

…and Uzbekistan signed the Treaty on the Central Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone (CANWFZ) in Semipalatinsk on Sept.8 in 2006. Kazakhstan has significantly suffered from nuclear weapons tests. Overall, 468 air, ground,…

Kazakh President reshuffles government, appoints new ministers of foreign affairs, defence and aerospace industries, and industry and infrastructure development

…Rakhat Metals President. Over the next four years, he was the Rakhat Companies Group’s president and chairman of the board. Since 2006, he worked in the diplomatic service. He was…

Mercy Society Serves People in Need

…society was founded in April 2006. It helps children from all regions of the country and serves as a communication link between volunteers and those who need help. It has…

Energy Economy and Policies of Kazakhstan and China

…(LNG) 950 Mcm for the first time in 2006; subsequently, it reached 1,200 Mcm in 2010. It is projected that China’s natural gas imports will reach 2,800 Mcm and 12,800…

The International Day Against Nuclear Tests – a Big Event for Kazakhstan, a Pioneer in Their Abolition

…in ridding his country of weapons of mass destruction and in nuclear disarmament worldwide. In 2006, the House of Representatives of the United States’ Congress saluted the outstanding cooperation of…

In Kazakhstan, Latvian President Remembers Tragic Past, Looks towards Economic Future

…fated to live in the Kazakh steppes,” the Kazakh leader said. Around 17,000 Latvians were deported to Kazakhstan between 1938 and 1941. During his visit to Latvia in 2006, Nazarbayev…

Kazakhstan Dedicated to Forging Productive Bilateral Relationship With Afghanistan

…to get acquainted closely with Kazakh culture and traditions. In 2006, I arrived in Kazakhstan as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (IRA). The work in…