Aqorda Chief of Staff

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AppointerPresident of Kazakhstan
Formation1990 (Chief of the Apparatus of the President)
1961 (Aqorda Chief of Staff)
First holderNurtai Abykayev
Aqorda Chief of Staff
Flag of the President of Kazakhstan
since 6 February 2024
Aqorda Residence
Presidential Administration of Kazakhstan
Reports toPresident of Kazakhstan
AppointerPresident of Kazakhstan
Formation1990 (Chief of the Apparatus of the President)
1961 (Aqorda Chief of Staff)
First holderNurtai Abykayev
Websitewww.akorda.kz

The Aqorda chief of staff (also Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Kazakhstan, and Head of the Presidential Administration of Kazakhstan; Kazakh: Қазақстан президенті Әкімшілігінің басшысы, romanized: Qazaqstan Prezidentı Äkımşılıgınıñ basşysy) is a state position that leads the Presidential Administration of Kazakhstan, and is directly subordinate to the President. The position is appointed and dismissed by the President.

The first steps in creating the Presidential Administration were taken even during the Soviet period. In August 1990, the Temporary Regulation on the Apparatus of the President of the Kazakh SSR was adopted, which served as a prototype for the future Presidential Administration.  

After Kazakhstan proclaimed independence in 1991, the institution of the president was enshrined in the Constitution, and on 30 August 1995 a new Constitution was adopted one that remains in force to this day where the president is recognized as the president and the highest official of the country.[1]

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