Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyrgyzstan |
This article is part of the series: |
|
Other countries • Politics Portal |
The prime minister of Kyrgyzstan is the head of government of Kyrgyzstan. Generally, the president is in a stronger position than the prime minister in Kyrgyzstan. The president is allowed to appoint the prime minister temporarily, and his appointment is known as the acting prime minister. The acting prime minister becomes a full prime minister by being confirmed by the Kyrgyz parliament. The prime minister then forms the cabinet along with the president.
[edit] List of Prime Ministers of Kyrgyzstan
- Nasirdin Isanov (1991-08-30 - 1991-11-29)
- Andrei Iordan (1991-11-29 - 1992-02-10)
- Tursunbek Chyngyshev (1992-02-10 - 1992-02-26), acting
- Tursunbek Chyngyshev (1992-02-26 - 1993-12-13)
- Almanbet Matubraimov (1993-12-13 - 1993-12-14), acting
- Apas Jumagulov (1993-12-14 - 1998-03-24)
- Kubanychbek Jumaliev (1998-03-24 - 1998-03-25), acting
- Kubanychbek Jumaliev (1998-03-25 - 1998-12-23)
- Boris Silaev (1998-12-23 - 1998-12-25), acting
- Jumabek Ibraimov (1998-12-25 - 1999-04-04)
- Boris Silaev (1999-04-04 - 1999-04-13), acting
- Amangeldy Muraliev (1999-04-13 - 1999-04-21), acting
- Amangeldy Muraliev (1999-04-21 - 2000-12-11)
- Amangeldy Muraliev (2000-12-11 - 2000-12-21), acting
- Kurmanbek Bakiyev (2000-12-21 - 2002-05-22)
- Nikolai Tanayev (2002-05-22 - 2002-05-30), acting
- Nikolai Tanayev (2002-05-30 - 2005-03-24)
- Kurmanbek Bakiyev (2005-03-24 - 2005-08-11), acting
- Feliks Kulov (2005-08-11 - 2005-09-01), acting
- Feliks Kulov (2005-09-01 - present)