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India among several others to attend Sunday s Kazakh Parliamentary polls as observers

India among several others to attend Sunday’s Kazakh Parliamentary polls as observers SECTIONS Share Synopsis The Kazakh Central Election Commission (CEC) accredited a total of 398 foreign observers ahead of Kazakhstan’s Jan.10 parliamentary elections. The list included 322 observers from ten international organizations and 76 from 31 foreign countries. Agencies The Kazakh Central Election Commission (CEC) accredited a total of 398 foreign observers ahead of Kazakhstan’s Jan.10 parliamentary elections. The list included 322 observers from ten international organizations and 76 from 31 foreign countries. New Delhi: Indian election observers as part of the SCO team will be among international observers for Sunday’s Parliamentary polls in Central Asia’s biggest republic Kazakhstan that decided to continue with the election process notwithstanding the pandemic.

Erdogan Slams Unrest in US So-Called Cradle of Democracy , Calls It a Disgrace

Erdogan Slams Unrest in US So-Called Cradle of Democracy, Calls It a ‘Disgrace’ © AP Photo / Burhan Ozbilici Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/world/202101081081705468-erdogan-slams-unrest-in-us-so-called-cradle-of-democracy-calls-it-a-disgrace/ Leaders from around the world have expressed shock, outrage and disbelief over the images coming out of Washington, DC on Wednesday of pro-Trump protesters storming the Capitol complex, amid anger over alleged election irregularities in the November vote. Some of the president’s opponents have described the events as an attempted ‘coup’. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expressed shock over Wednesday’s attack on the Capitol, describing it as a stain on the US brand of democracy.

Kazakh Elections Under New President Looking A Lot Like Previous Votes Under Nazarbaev

Kazakh Elections Under New President Looking A Lot Like Previous Votes Under Nazarbaev January 06, 2021 20:10 GMT Share share Print Kazakhstan will hold its first parliamentary elections on January 10 without longtime authoritarian Nursultan Nazarbaev as the president. Nazarbaev finally stepped down in 2019 from the office he held since Kazakhstan gained independence in 1991 ushering in his successor, Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev. But despite a change of president, many feel Nazarbaev still rules the country. One sign he s the country s gray eminence is the manner in which these elections to the Mazhilis, the lower house, are being conducted. Though some hoped Toqaev would open up society and allow some freedoms absent under Nazarbaev, the upcoming vote appears to be no different than earlier ones for parliament none of which were deemed free or fair by Western election monitors.

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