Zagipa Baliyeva
Zagipa Yakhyakyzy Baliyeva (Kazakh: Zaǵıpa Iahııaqyzy Bálıeva; born in October 3, 1958 in the Raiymbek District, Kazakh SSR, USSR) is a female Kazakh politician who served as the Minister of Justice of Kazakhstan starting 13 April 2006[1] until 2009. Baliyeva previously served as the Chairwoman of the Central Electoral Commission from 1996 until 13 April when Onalsyn Zhumabekov replaced her and she became the Justice Minister.[2][3] She became a member of Otan political party on 30 May 2006.[4]
See also
References
- New Election Chief Pledges Fairness and Transparency Embassy of Kazakhstan to the USA and Canada
- Kazakh Central Electoral Commission head says no change to election law EurasiaNet
- Majilis voted for Zhumabekov to head CEC Interfax
- List of members of «Otan» political party was replenished with one more surname Khabar
External links
- Kazakh electoral chief rules out vote rigging
- Kazakh Minister of Justice Zagipa Baliyeva appointed two Vice Ministers
- Nazarbayev wins presidential election in Kazakhstan
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