The CSTO official also noted the innovations used in Kazakhstan in the conditions of the pandemic
NUR-SULTAN, January 11. /TASS/. The mission of observers of the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly (CSTO PA) has not registered any violations during the Sunday election to the lower house of Kazakhstan’s parliament and thinks that the vote was well-organized, head of the mission, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Issues of the CIS and Contacts with Fellow Countrymen Umakhan Umakhanov said at a briefing on Monday.
Read also At those polling stations that we visited no violations were recorded. The election was highly organized, he said. The official also noted the innovations used in Kazakhstan in the conditions of the pandemic, for instance, transparent ballot boxes and the absence of front curtains in polling booths.
Nur-Sultan [Kazakhstan], December 5 (ANI): Legislative elections in Kazakhstan are scheduled to be held on January 10, 2021, to elect the members of the Majilis (a lower house of the Kazakh Parliament) and Maslikhats (local representative bodies) and they will be different from previous elections in many ways.
For the first time in 16 years, parliamentary elections will not be held ahead of schedule. The regular elections were held only in 1999 and 2004, and early elections have been held in Kazakhstan since 2007, as reported by The Astana Times.
The Majilis is the lower chamber of the Kazakh Parliament consisting of 107 members, who are elected for a five-years term. According to Kazakhstan s Central Election Commission, five political parties will run in the upcoming elections - NurOtan , AkZhol , People s Party of Kazakhstan , Auyl People s Democratic Patriotic Party and Adal Party (former Birlik Political Party ). Currently, the NurOtanparty has a majority of 84 members
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