Albert Rau

Albert Pavlovich Rau (Russian: Альберт Павлович Рау, [ɐlʲˈbʲert ˈpavɫəvʲɪt͡ɕ ˈraʊ], German: Albert Pawlowitsch Rau; born 1960) is a Kazakh politician and economist, who's currently serving as the Deputy Chairman and Member of the Mäjilis.

Before his parliamentary career, Rau held several positions in both local and republican government, like Deputy Minister of Investments and Development (2014–2017), First Deputy Minister of Industry and New technologies (2010–2014), Äkim of Akmola Region (2008–2010) and Lisakovsk City Äkim (1994–2004).

[3] Albert Rau ended his studies as a mining engineer in the Rudny Industrial Institute [wikidata] in 1982.

[1] Rau started his career in 1981 as the Chairman of the Trade Union Committee of the Rudny Industrial Institute.

[4] Rau started his political career around the time of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, in the year 1991, as Deputy Head for Production of the executive committee of the Lisakovsk City Council of People's Deputies (now Lisakovsk City Mäslihat).