Akim

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An akim (Kazakh: әкім; Kyrgyz: аким; Russian: аким) is the head of a local government in Kazakhstan and Kirgizstan.

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In Kazakhstan

In Kazakhstan, an akim (mayor) is the head of an akimat (government of city (mayorat), district or province), being the representative of the President and the national government.

Akims of provinces and cities are appointed to the post by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister.

Akims of other administrative and territorial units are appointed or selected to the post in an order defined by the President. He may also dismiss akims from their posts. Powers of akims of provinces, republican cities and capital will stopping at the introduction into the post of new-elected president of rhe republic. Thus, akim continues to fulfil the duties before appointment of corresponding akim by the President of Kazakhstan.

In Kyrgyzstan

In Kyrgyzstan, an akim is a head of an akimat (state regional administration).

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