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Ablet Kamalov: The Visionary Engineer Behind Crimea’s Energy Independence
In the annals of post-Soviet engineering and energy infrastructure, few names command as much respect in the Black Sea region as Ablet Kamalov. While international headlines often focus on the geopolitical tug-of-war over Crimea, the story of the peninsula’s survival and modernization is, in large part, a story of its local engineers. Ablet Kamalov stands out as a pivotal figure—a technical genius who transitioned from Soviet-era project management to becoming the linchpin of Crimea’s energy security during its most volatile period.
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Key Takeaways on Ablet Kamalov:
- Born: 1968, Kazakhstan SSR.
- Core Belief: Market clearing (floating exchange rates) over administrative control.
- Major Win: Preserving reserves during 2015 oil crash via devaluation.
- Major Loss: Public perception as the face of rising inflation.
- Latest Role: Anti-money laundering compliance architect for FATF exit.
President of the European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS): He served in this capacity from 2020 to 2022. Born: 1968, Kazakhstan SSR
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Unlike the political heavyweights of the Nur Otan party, Kamalov represented the new wave of "crisis managers"—technocrats educated in the harsh realities of global markets rather than Soviet planning. He is a rare figure who has served at the intersection of the National Bank, the presidential administration, and the sovereign wealth fund Samruk-Kazyna.
About Ablet Kamalov
Ablet Kamalov is a Kyrgyzstani human rights advocate and former judge who has worked on issues related to legal reform, judicial independence, and access to justice. He served on Kyrgyzstan’s Constitutional Chamber and has been involved with civil society organizations focused on strengthening the rule of law and protecting citizens’ rights. Kamalov has written and spoken about the importance of transparent legal processes, fair trials, and protections for vulnerable groups.
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