On 30 March 2023, the ruling Amanat party endorsed Smaiylov's candidacy for PM with majority of the lower chamber Mäjilis MPs voting for his nomination.[3][4] Upon the parliamentary vote, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev officially reappointed Smaiylov as the PM, leading for the formation of the Second Smaiylov Government.[5][6][7]
During the 2023 Kazakh legislative election, incumbent prime minister Älihan Smaiylov, who has headed the 12th government of Kazakhstan since January 2022, announced on 19 March 2023 that the entire cabinet would resign after the vote stating, "We are going to resign and will stay in office until the new cabinet is formed. It’s up to the president and the new parliament who is going to be the new prime minister. Of course, my colleagues and I are ready for any scenario."[9]
Formation
Potential heads of government
Following the announcement of Smaiylov's resignation, political analysts and experts voiced potential candidates for PM that could potentially succeed Smaiylov, citing the unpopularity of Smaiylov and growing economic crisis in Kazakhstan as several prominent officials and public figures were named which included:[10][11][12][13][14]
On 29 March 2023, Smaiylov resigned as PM, leading for him to head a caretaker government as an acting PM.[15] That same day, Erlan Qoşanov, chairman of Mäjilis, hinted that the party faction of Amanat would nominate its candidate for PM in the "coming days".[16]
During Aqorda meeting with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on 30 March 2023, Qoşanov endorsed Smaiylov's nomination for PM.[17] At the plenary session of the Mäjilis, Tokayev addressed the deputies by proposing the candidacy of Smaiylov for PM stating, "[Smaiylov] is well aware of the challenges facing the government. I believe that it is possible to entrust it with the new government."[18][19][20]
Parliamentary vote
After President Tokayev's proposal in nominating Smaiylov for PM, a parliamentary confirmation took place in the Mäjilis, to which an overwhelming majority of 82 MPs that included Auyl voted in favour of Smaiylov's candidacy with the opposition Nationwide Social Democratic Party (JSDP) voting against Smaiylov.[21][22][23] Following the vote, JSDP chairman Ashat Raqymjanov explained the party's decision in opposing Smaiylov, stressing that "The results of last year are disappointing; we have inflation of more than 20%, unfinished disasters in hesitation, and even a simple car loan raises a lot of questions. It is not up to us to nominate a candidate for the Prime Minister, but I know what it should be," though not fully specifying the exact name.[24]Nurlan Äuesbaev, JSDP MP, argued that a better PM candidate could've been found amongst "20 million people" in Kazakhstan.[24]
President Tokayev signed a decree in officially reappointing Smaiylov as PM.[25][26] Under his second government, there were 23 appointed ministers which included the composition:[27][28]