Government of Kyrgyzstan
Cabinet of Ministers
Provisional Government
- Head of Provisional Government[1] Roza Otunbayeva[2]
- Deputy of Finance Temir Sariev
- Deputy of Economy Almazbek Atambayev
- Deputy of Constitutional Reform Omurbek Tekebayev
- Deputy of Prosecution Bodies and Financial Police Azimbek Beknazarov (acting Prosecutor-General in 2005)
- Minister of Internal Affairs Bolotbek Sherniyazov[3]
- Minister of Health Care Damira Niyaz-Aliyeva
- Head of National Security Service (GNSB) Keneshbek Duyshebayev[4]
Government of Usenov
21 October 2009 – 7 April 2010
- Prime-Minister Daniyar Usenov
- First Deputy Prime-Minister Akylbek Japarov
- Deputy Prime-Minister Tajikan Kalimbetova
- Deputy Prime-Minister Aaly Karashev
- Minister of Foreign Affairs Kadyrbek Sarbayev (since 26 January 2009)
- Minister of Agriculture Iskenderbek Aydaraliyev
- Minister of Defense Bakytbek Kalyev
- Minister of Economic Regulations Jenishbek Bayguttiyev
- Minister of Education and Science Abdulda Musayev
- Minister of Emergency Situations Bakyt Torobayev
- Minister of Energy Ilyas Davydov
- Minister of Finance Marat Sultanov (former chairman of parliament in 2006–2007)
- Minister of Health Care Marat Mambetov
- Minister of Internal Affairs Moldomusa Kongantiyev (since January 2008) (heavily beaten up and taken hostage in 2010 Kyrgyzstan riots)[5]
- Minister of Justice Kurmantay Abdiyev
- Minister of Labor, Employment, and Migration Aygul Ryskulova
- Minister of Natural Resources Kapar Kurman-Aliyev
- Minister of State Property Tursun Turdu-Mambetov
- Minister of Transportation Nurlan Sulaymanov
- Head of National Security Service (GNSB) Murat Sutalinov
References
- ↑ Opposition formed the Government of People's Trust (Russian)
- ↑ The morning of new government (Russian)
- ↑ Kyrgyz Police supported the new government (Russian)
- ↑ "Работать тут совершенно не дают" (Russian)
- ↑ Head of Police Secretly deported to Kyrgyzstan (Russian)
External links
- English Reference page with web links to various Kyrgyz National Institutions
- U.S. Relations With Kyrgyzstan at the US Department of State
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