Original title: Samat abishev was dismissed from his post as the nephew of Kazakhstan's first President Nazarbayev
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On January 17 local time, according to the website of the president of Kazakhstan, Samat Abish, nephew of the country's first President Nazarbayev, was removed from the post of the first vice chairman of the National Security Council (Ministry of security).
Interfax News quoted the Kazakh President's website on the 17th as saying that Abish was removed from office according to the order signed by President Tokayev on the same day. Abish, nephew of Nazarbayev, has served as the first vice chairman of the National Security Commission since 2015.
On the occasion of the escalation of riots in Kazakhstan, Tokayev announced the appointment of Murat nurtlev, former deputy director of the president's office, as the first vice chairman of the National Security Commission. At that time, there were rumors that Nazarbayev's nephew had been sacked.
The National Security Commission of Kazakhstan issued a message "refuting the rumor" on the 14th, saying that due to receiving inquiries, the agency announced that Abish was still in office, but would take annual leave from January 13.
In addition to Abish, on January 6, Masimov, who has been the head of Kazakhstan's special forces and chairman of the National Security Commission since 2016, was detained on suspicion of treason.
Tokayev criticized the Kazakh National Security Commission for conniving at the riots in a disguised form when delivering a speech in the lower house of Parliament on the 11th. "As an authorized agency, the National Security Commission cannot and does not want to make a clear assessment of this subversive activity and does not see its serious threat to national security," he said
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