Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan

head of government of Kyrgyzstan

The Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan is the head of government of Kyrgyzstan. Until 2010, the President was in a stronger position than the Prime Minister in Kyrgyzstan.

Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic
Incumbent
Akylbek Japarov

since 12 October 2021
StyleMr. Prime Minister (informally)
His Excellency (international correspondence)
Member ofCabinet
Security Council
ResidenceAla Archa State Residence, Bishkek
AppointerPresident of Kyrgyzstan
Inaugural holderNasirdin Isanov
Formation21 January 1991
Salary870 000 som annually[1]

After the 2010 constitutional referendum, the state became a parliamentary system, creating greater power in parliament. This position used to be known as the Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan.

List of officeholders

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No. Picture Name Term of office Party
1   Nasirdin Isanov 21 January 1991 29 November 1991 Independent
  Andrei Iordan
Acting Prime Minister
29 November 1991 10 February 1992 Independent
2   Tursunbek Chyngyshev 10 February 1992 13 December 1993 Independent
  Almanbet Matubraimov
Acting Prime Minister
13 December 1993 14 December 1993 Independent
3   Apas Jumagulov 14 December 1993 14 March 1998 Independent
4   Kubanychbek Jumaliyev 14 March 1998 23 December 1998 Independent
  Boris Silayev
Acting Prime Minister
23 December 1998 25 December 1998 Independent
5   Jumabek Ibraimov 25 December 1998 4 April 1999 Independent
  Boris Silayev
Acting Prime Minister
4 April 1999 12 April 1999 Independentii
6   Amangeldy Muraliyev 12 April 1999 21 December 2000 Independent
7   Kurmanbek Bakiyev 21 December 2000 22 May 2002 Independent
8   Nikolai Tanayev 22 May 2002 25 March 2005 Independent
  Kurmanbek Bakiyev 25 March 2005 28 March 2005 People's Movement of Kyrgyzstan
(7) 28 March 2005 20 June 2005
  Medetbek Kerimkulov
Acting Prime Minister
20 June 2005 10 July 2005 Independent
(7)   Kurmanbek Bakiyev 10 July 2005 15 August 2005 People's Movement of Kyrgyzstan
  Felix Kulov 15 August 2005 1 September 2005 Ar-Namys
9 1 September 2005 29 January 2007
10   Azim Isabekov 29 January 2007 29 March 2007 Ar-Namys
11   Almazbek Atambayev 29 March 2007 28 November 2007 Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan
  Iskenderbek Aidaraliyev
Acting Prime Minister
28 November 2007 24 December 2007 Independent
12   Igor Chudinov 24 December 2007 21 October 2009 Ak Jol
13 Daniar Usenov 21 October 2009 7 April 2010 Ak Jol
Vacant (7 April – 17 December 2010)
(11)   Almazbek Atambayev 17 December 2010 23 September 2011 Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan
  Omurbek Babanov
Acting Prime Minister
23 September 2011 14 November 2011 Respublika Party of Kyrgyzstan
(11)   Almazbek Atambayev 14 November 2011 1 December 2011 Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan
  Omurbek Babanov 1 December 2011 24 December 2011 Respublika Party of Kyrgyzstan
14 24 December 2011 1 September 2012
  Aaly Karashev
Acting Prime Minister
1 September 2012 6 September 2012 Respublika Party of Kyrgyzstan
15   Zhantoro Satybaldiyev 6 September 2012 25 March 2014 Independent
  Djoomart Otorbaev[2] 25 March 2014 3 April 2014 Ata Meken
16 3 April 2014 1 May 2015
17   Temir Sariyev[3] 1 May 2015 13 April 2016 Akshumkar
18   Sooronbay Jeenbekov[4] 13 April 2016 22 August 2017 Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan
19   Sapar Isakov 22 August 2017 20 April 2018 Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan
20   Mukhammedkalyi Abylgaziev 20 April 2018 15 June 2020 Independent
21   Kubatbek Boronov 17 June 2020 6 October 2020 Independent
  Sadyr Japarov 6 October 2020 10 October 2020 Mekenchil
22 10 October 2020 14 November 2020
  Artem Novikov
Acting Prime Minister
14 November 2020 3 February 2021 Independent
23   Ulukbek Maripov 3 February 2021 12 October 2021 Independent
24   Akylbek Japarov 12 October 2021 Incumbent Ar-Namys

References

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  1. Sputnik. "Сколько потратил и заработал Атамбаев — опубликованы декларации первых лиц КР". ru.sputnik.kg.
  2. "Acting Prime Minister J. Satybaldiyev resigned :: Kabar - Kyrgyz National News Agency". Archived from the original on 27 October 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  3. "Kyrgyzstan PM Sariyev resigns after cabinet accused of graft". Reuters. 11 April 2016.
  4. "Kyrgyz Parliament Approves Atambaev Ally As New Prime Minister". rferl.org. Retrieved 3 June 2019.