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Kazakhstan’s top court rules that President Tokayev can seek another term

Kazakhstan’s top court rules that President Tokayev can seek another term

Summary

Kazakhstan’s top court decided that President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev can run for another seven-year term after a recent change to the country’s constitution. These constitutional changes, approved by a national vote, reset term limits and increased the president’s powers.

Key Facts

  • The Constitutional Court ruled Tokayev can seek re-election in 2029 because his current term does not count under the new rules.
  • Constitutional amendments were passed in a March referendum and came into force in June 2025.
  • Changes include merging parliament’s two chambers into one and giving the president power to appoint key officials, including the vice president.
  • A new People’s Council will be created, with members appointed by the president, to help make laws and call referendums.
  • Tokayev has led Kazakhstan since 2019 and previously worked as a diplomat at the United Nations.
  • Similar constitutional changes to strengthen executive power have occurred in several other former Soviet countries.
  • Tokayev suppressed protests in 2022, which resulted in many deaths and injuries, and then won an early presidential election that year.
  • The opposition in Kazakhstan has little influence in government and public affairs.
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