While serving as Nazarbayev's advisor, Ertisbaev espoused pro-government views in various interviews and statements, often ensuring critics that Nazarbayev's leadership led to a strong state that avoided revolutions, wars, upheavals. In 2009, during a roundtable on
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Ertisbaev denied the existence of a
cult of personality in Kazakhstan, claiming that "political pluralism, multi-party system, pluralism in the press, criticism of the head of state" was in place.
Assandi-Times Unknown individuals distributed a fake edition of the
Assandi-Times on 4 June 2004. The paper, which has become the most read paper in Kazakhstan for its criticism of corruption, instead criticized political rivals of President Nazarbayev in the fake edition. Galina Dyrdina, deputy editor of the
Assandi-Times, said, "We confidently state that the publication of the fake
Assandi-Times was sanctioned either by the president's administration or by structures close to it." Ertisbaev said Dyrdina's statements about government involvement "did not reflect reality."
Tulip Revolution In March 2005, Ertisbaev warned of the possibility of a
color revolution occurring in Kazakhstan as it did in
Kyrgyzstan. He said that the weakness of Kyrgyz President
Askar Akayev led to a "mass spontaneous riot". The political opposition in Kazakhstan will "have to wait for another 10 years" before they can take control of the government citing Nazarbayev's popularity and high chance of reelection due to the strength of the Kazakh economy. He called Kazakhstan a "very strong state" that if need be, will "quell a mob... with clubs and
tear gas."
Response to Sarsenbaiuly's death A court sentenced
Erzhan Utembayev, the head of the Senate administration, to twenty years in prison for his involvement in the assassination of opposition politician
Altynbek Sarsenbayev on 11 February 2006.
Dariga Nazarbayeva, one of the most powerful Kazakh politicians and daughter of the President, responded to the conviction by calling on
Nurtai Abykayev, the Speaker of the Senate, to resign.
Global Insight, an international
think tank, linked her criticism of Abykayev to her rivalry with
Timur Kulibayev, the husband of her sister
Dinara. Global Insight reports that the move "backfired" and President Nazarbayev had Ertisbaev take control of the
Khabar Agency while coercing his daughter to merge the
Asar party with the
Otan party. Bagila Bukharbayeva of the
Associated Press also drew this conclusion. Ertisbaev said the take over of Khabar would help Kazakhstan improve its "information security." ==References==