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What Alberto Turkstra found out during elections in Kazakhstan?

15 Jan in 2:01 EurActiv Alberto Turkstra, an expert at European Institute for Asian Studies, who visited Kazakhstan during its parliamentary election on 10 January, found out that step-by-step democratisation has suited Kazakhstan’s national circumstances and interests well. In the article  Step-by-step democratisation serves Kazakhstan well for Euractiv he writes, that despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and severe weather conditions, Kazakhstan successfully organised its legislative elections in strict observance of all sanitary requirements. The first parliamentary elections since President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev came to power, they represented an important occasion to elect a new parliament which will help guide the future direction and further reforms of the country in all spheres. Local elections (maslikhats) were held concurrently and incorporated for the first time an important innovation as they were held based on party lists (as opposed to the single-member syste

Kazakh Cabinet resigns after parliamentary polls

15 Jan in 14:40 Kazakh Prime Minister Askar Mamin s Cabinet has resigned following the parliamentary elections in the country. In a statement, the Kazakh Presidency said that under the constitution, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a decree on the continuity of the current Cabinet members to fulfill their duties until the approval of a new government in the country after the parliamentary elections, Anadolu Agency reported. The ruling Nur Otan Party, led by former President Nursultan Nazarbayev, swept the parliamentary elections held Sunday with nearly 72% of the vote. The Kazakh parliament has a Senate and a lower chamber. The Ak Zhol Democratic Party obtained 10.95% of the vote, followed by the People s Party of Kazakhstan with 9.10%. While the number of total voters stands over 11.91 million, the turnout rate was 63.3%.

Kazakhstan Cabinet resigns after parliamentary polls

Step-by-step democratisation serves Kazakhstan well

Alberto Turkstra is a project manager with the Diplomatic World Institute. Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and severe weather conditions, Kazakhstan successfully organised its legislative elections in strict observance of all sanitary requirements. The first parliamentary elections since President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev came to power, they represented an important occasion to elect a new parliament which will help guide the future direction and further reforms of the country in all spheres. Local elections ( maslikhats) were held concurrently and incorporated for the first time an important innovation as they were held based on party lists (as opposed to the single-member system). In party list systems, seats in parliament more proportionally match the number of votes each party receives, a move that President Tokayev says will “enable parties to strengthen their position in the country’s political system”.

Kazakh ruling party wins parliamentary election: CEC - World News

2021-01-12 06:35:48 GMT2021-01-12 14:35:48(Beijing Time) Xinhua English NUR-SULTAN, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) Kazakhstan s Central Election Commission (CEC) announced Tuesday that the ruling Nur Otan party grabbed 71.09 percent of votes and 76 seats in the parliamentary elections on Sunday. The Ak Zhol Democratic Party and the People s Party of Kazakhstan secured 12 and 10 seats in the Majilis, the lower house of the parliament, winning 10.95 percent and 9.1 percent of votes respectively. The Auyl Party and the Adal Party, however, did not pass the seven-percent threshold to enter parliament. According to the CEC, a total of 7.5 million out of 11.9 million voters cast their ballots on Sunday, with the voter turnout at 63 percent.

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