Anonymous ID: 1fd410 July 10, 2018, 9:49 p.m. No.2113560   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3610

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Trump gives a lashing to NATO allies for not paying their fair share @2:02:00

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Anonymous ID: 1fd410 July 10, 2018, 10:05 p.m. No.2113677   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2113610

gave it a stab as not good at digging

something to do with kazakhstan I'm guessing

 

Nazarbayev's eldest daughter, Dariga has since April 2014 led her father's faction of the ruling Nur Otan party in the parliament as she then became the legislature's deputy speaker. That marked her return from the political side-lines. Now aged 52 and believed to be the wealthiest woman in Kazakhstan, Dariga is a forceful figure.

 

Dariga received the promotions after having served as the head of the social and cultural development committee in the Majlis, the nation's lower house of parliament. Nazarbayev, who heads Nur Otan, in 2014 appointed Nurlan Nigmatulin as chief of staff at the presidency, replacing Massimov. Nigmatulin was previously chairman of the lower chamber and head of the ruling party's faction.

 

The president's daughter, who had become a deputy head of Nur Otan after its merger with her Asar party in September 2006, lost her position in 2007 after her former husband Rakhat Aliyev was charged with organising the kidnapping of two bank executives. But Aliyev recently died in prison in Vienna. It was reported that he had committed suicide.

 

Dariga returned to the parliament in 2012 and served as the director of the Foundation of the First President of the Republic. This is a non-profit organisation which promotes social, cultural and educational causes. Dariga, who headed the country's biggest TV channel Khabar for nine years until 2004, led the Asar party in 2003-2006. Her Husband Aliyev, who was once Kazakhstan's envoy to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, was sentenced in absentia to 20 years in prison for kidnapping and other crimes in 2008. He lived outside Kazakhstan and had denied the charges.

 

Nazarbayev, who has ruled central Asia's biggest energy producer for 27 years, has said he may extend the longest reign of any former Soviet leader by running for a sixth term in 2020/21

 

https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Kazakhstan+-+Dariga+Nazarbayeva-a0460425194