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Kazakhstan votes in parliamentary election expected to strengthen president’s grip on power

Kazakhstan votes in parliamentary election expected to strengthen president’s grip on power

Summary

Kazakhstan held early parliamentary elections to form a new single-chamber parliament, the Kurultai, expected to increase President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s power. The election follows a constitutional change that lets the president appoint key officials and could allow Tokayev to run for another term.

Key Facts

  • The election took place on August 23, 2026.
  • Kazakhstan moved from a two-chamber parliament to a single-chamber body called the Kurultai.
  • President Tokayev has been in power since 2019 and was previously a Soviet official and UN diplomat.
  • A March 2026 referendum, supported by 87% of voters, approved constitutional changes strengthening presidential powers.
  • These changes allow the president to appoint key officials with parliament's approval and reestablish the vice presidency.
  • The Constitutional Court ruled that the amendments reset Tokayev’s previous terms, allowing him to seek another seven-year term.
  • The election comes during economic difficulties, including 10.2% inflation and public discontent from tax increases.
  • Authorities aim to avoid unrest similar to January 2022 protests that turned violent.
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