Category: Kazakhstan
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April 2023
Overview. The complete overhaul of Kazakhstan’s political system is now complete. Peaceful Parliamentary elections were held in March which appears to have rebooted the system and pushed the violent protests we saw 14 months ago even further over the horizon. The opening up of the political system is set to allow for some genuine opposition…
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March 2023
Overview. We are now only weeks away from an election and it has never been more important to Tokayev that the vote is fair, free and puts some new faces on the political landscape. He has actively worked to re-set the political system in his country and now his credibility depends on following through.…… Read…
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February 2023
Overview. Last year’s political upheaval and violent clashes are now firmly in the rear-view mirror. Kazakhstan continues to move forward and international investors are eager to get involved. That doesn’t mean that 2023 will be uneventful. We have elections to get through, inflation to curb, and an extra harsh winter is biting hard.…… Read the…
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January 2023
Overview. Kazakhstan continues to evolve. Back in 2018 it adopted the Latin alphabet and replaced the Russian Cyrillic one. This is just one example of the nation’s cultural revival. The people are Kazakh and proud of it. Now we are witnessing a political transformation in the country that is adding optimism to the pride.…… Read…
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November 2022
Overview. Momentum is building towards early presidential elections on 20th November. Whilst we anticipate that Tokayev will win, and secure his position until 2029, we are concerned that his victory will be met with unrest. In last month’s report we mentioned that President Tokayev met with the President of the People’s Republic of China,…
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October 2022
Overview. Kazakhstan is preparing for early presidential elections on 20th November this year. The maximum number of presidential terms will reduce from two to one and the presidential term will increase from five to seven years. The ballot papers will have an option “against all”. Russians (mainly men) flee to Kazakhstan.…… Read the rest