Presidential Administration of Kazakhstan

The Presidential Administration of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасы Президентінің Әкімшілігі) is a state body of the Republic of Kazakhstan, established in accordance with presidential decree #2565 on 20 October 1995. It is formed by the President of the Republic, to whom the staff reports directly.[2]

Presidential Administration
Қазақстан Республикасы Президентінің Әкімшілігі
Flag of the President of Kazakhstan
Agency overview
Formed20 October 1995 (1995-10-20)
HeadquartersNur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Employees408[1]
Agency executives
  • Erlan Koshanov, Chief of Staff
  • Maulen Ashimbaev, First Deputy Chief of Staff
Websiteakorda.kz/en/executive_office/about_executive_office

Functions

  • Ensuring the activities of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan to determine the main directions of the state's foreign and domestic policy.
  • Informing the president about the situation in the country and abroad.
  • Coordination and control of the execution of legislative orders of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
  • Assessment of the effectiveness of the central executive bodies, akims of regions, cities of republican significance and the capital and development of recommendations for improving their activities.
  • Implementation of other tasks determined by the President.

Heads of the Presidential Administration

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