- Akezhan Kazhegeldin
Akezhan Kazhegeldinov (born on
2 March ,1952 ) [http://www.dfn.org/printer_AkezhanKazhegeldinov.shtml People in Prison, Akezhan Kazhegeldinov] Digital Freedom Foundation] served as thePrime Minister of Kazakhstan until he resigned in October 1997, ostensibly for health reasons, [http://www.atimes.com/c-asia/AI18Ag02.html Kazakhstan's Kazhegeldin conspicuous by his absence] Asia Times] though many saw it as an act protestingauthoritarianism inKazakhstan . He now heads theRepublic People's Party of Kazakhstan , but lives in the West inexile . Adam Albion of "Radio Free Europe " characterized Kazhegeldin's efforts atdemocratizing Kazakhstan as "defiant, confrontational, and openly scornful of the idea" thatNursultan Nazarbaev , thePresident of Kazakhstan , "will ever share power willingly." [http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2003/09/5-NOT/not-190903.asp?po=y Government pressure in run-up to Kazakh Council Elections] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty]Digital Freedom Foundation credits Kazhegeldinov's Prime Ministership with establishing a "stable
currency , bank system, andprivatization programs that led to growth. He worked at attracting foreign investment, and helped to lay groundwork for astock market ."In 1998 he was elected President of the
Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan .The publishing of his book, "", led to a political rift with President Nazarbayev. The rift widened when Kazhegeldinov's
21st Century Freedom Foundation sponsored amendments to the constitution regardingfree elections . He has since been barred from participating in presidential elections because he participated in an unsanctioned demonstration, "an administrative offense." In April 1998, after he had left the country, the government charged him withtax evasion and illegally buyingreal estate inBelgium . He denies the charges and said they were motivated by politics.Kazhegeldin has accused President Nazarbaev of authoritarianism,
nepotism , and indifference to violations ofhuman rights .ee also
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