Dauren Abaev | |
Native Name: | Дәурен Абаев |
Native Name Lang: | kk |
Term Start: | 3 May 2023 |
Term Start2: | 11 January 2022 |
Term End2: | 4 January 2023 |
Term Start3: | 4 May 2020 |
Term End3: | 11 January 2022 |
Office4: | Press Secretary of the President |
Term Start4: | 7 October 2011 |
Term End4: | 6 May 2016 |
Successor4: | Aidos Ukibay |
Term Start5: | 25 February 2019 |
Term End5: | 4 May 2020 |
Predecessor5: | Darhan Kaletaev (Social Development) |
Term Start6: | 6 May 2016 |
Term End6: | 25 February 2019 |
Predecessor6: | Office established |
Successor6: | Office abolished |
Birth Date: | 18 April 1979 |
Alma Mater: | Al-Farabi Kazakh National University Leiden University Eurasian Humanitarian Institute |
Spouse: | Aynura Abaeva |
Children: | 4 |
Dauren Askerbekuly Abaev (born 18 April 1979) is a Kazakh politician, who served as a Minister of Culture and Sports from 2022 to 2023. Since March 2023, Deputy Secretary General of the CIS.[1] Since July 2023, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Russian Federation.[2]
Abaev was born in the Almaty Region in 1979.
He graduated from Al-Farabi Kazakh National University in 2001. In 2006, Abaev completed his studies at Leiden University. In 2014, while serving as Press Secretary, he finished the Eurasian Humanitarian Institute.
From 2001 to 2003, he worked in various positions in the central office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs occupying as the referent, attache, and the third secretary.
In May 2007, he became the head of the Press Service Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From December 2007 to December 2008, Abaev was a chief expert, consultant to the Protocol of the President.In December 2008, he became a Deputy Press Secretary of the President.From October 2009 to 2011, Abaev was a State Inspector of the Department of State Control and Organizational and Territorial Work of the Administration.[3]
From 6 October 2011 to 6 May 2016, he was the Press Secretary of the President, as well as an Advisor to the Head of State.[4]
On 6 May 2016, by a presidential decree, Abaev was appointed Head of the new Ministry of Information and Communications that was established due to the 2016 Kazakh protests.[5]
From 25 February 2019 to 4 May 2020, Abaev served as the Minister of Information and Social Development.[6] [7]
On 4 May 2020 to 11 January 2022, he was appointed as the First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration.[8] [9]
From 11 January 2022 to 4 January 2023 - Minister of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan.[10] [11]
In 2003, he was the Third Secretary of the Kazakhstan Embassy in Azerbaijan.
From 2003 to 2007, Abaev served as a Second Secretary, as well as the chargé d'affaires of Kazakhstan in the Netherlands
He has a diplomatic rank - the first secretary of the 1st class.[12]
On March 2, 2023, he was appointed Deputy Secretary General of the CIS.[13]
On July 3, 2023, he was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Russia.[14]