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'''Bulat Abilov''' ({{lang-kk|'''Болат Әбілов'''}}) was the Deputy Chairman of the ] political party in ]. He achieved this position following the death of ] and Deputy Chairman Marat Ospanov.<ref name=OSPANOV> EurasiaNet</ref> | '''Bulat Abilov''' ({{lang-kk|'''Болат Әбілов'''}}) was the Deputy Chairman of the ] political party in ]. He achieved this position following the death of ] and Deputy Chairman Marat Ospanov.<ref name=OSPANOV> EurasiaNet</ref> | ||
In 2011, as leader of the All National Democratic Party Azat, Abilov referred to as "a political game" a plan by President ] to sell to the public discounted shares of oil stock KazMunaigas Exploration and Development, the production subsidiary of KMG, Kazakhstan’s state oil company. Abilov said, "Rich people will buy the shares as usual, but ordinary Kazakhs will not participate."<ref>, ] blog, by "beyondbrics", 1 March 2011.</ref> | |||
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Bulat Abilov (Template:Lang-kk) was the Deputy Chairman of the Otan political party in Kazakhstan. He achieved this position following the death of Parliamentary Speaker and Deputy Chairman Marat Ospanov.
In 2011, as leader of the All National Democratic Party Azat, Abilov referred to as "a political game" a plan by President Nursultan Nazarbayev to sell to the public discounted shares of oil stock KazMunaigas Exploration and Development, the production subsidiary of KMG, Kazakhstan’s state oil company. Abilov said, "Rich people will buy the shares as usual, but ordinary Kazakhs will not participate."
References
- Kazakh Parliamentary Guide EurasiaNet
- Kazakhstan: shares for votes, Financial Times blog, by "beyondbrics", 1 March 2011.
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