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Kazakhstan will hold a snap parliamentary election on August 23, following a decree signed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev as the country's new constitution officially comes into effect. The vote marks a significant step in Kazakhstan's ongoing political transition.
New Constitution Reshapes Parliament
The newly implemented constitution replaces Kazakhstan's previous two-chamber parliament with a smaller single-chamber legislature. It also introduces the new position of Vice President, which is expected to be filled after the parliamentary election.
Political Reforms Continue Under Tokayev
President Tokayev, who has led Kazakhstan since 2019, has introduced a series of political reforms aimed at restructuring the country's governance system. Officials say the constitutional changes are intended to modernize state institutions and improve government efficiency.
Why is Kazakhstan holding a snap parliamentary election?
Kazakhstan is holding an early parliamentary election because a new constitution has taken effect, requiring the formation of a new single-chamber parliament and supporting the country's ongoing political reforms.
Changes Follow Years of Political Transition
The reforms come after Tokayev distanced himself from former President Nursultan Nazarbayev following the nationwide unrest in 2022. Since then, the government has introduced major political changes and reduced the influence of the country's previous leadership.
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Kazakhstan Advances Constitutional and Political Reform
Kazakhstan is implementing a new constitutional framework that includes a streamlined parliament, the creation of a vice-presidential post, and broader political restructuring. The August 23 election is expected to shape the country's next phase of governance and institutional reform.
Party Landscape Also Changes
Recent political developments have also reshaped Kazakhstan's party system. The long-dominant Amanat Party was recently merged with the newer Adilet Party, which is led by close allies of President Tokayev, reflecting broader changes in the country's political landscape.
Election Seen as Key Milestone
The upcoming parliamentary election will be closely watched as Kazakhstan continues its constitutional transition. The outcome is expected to determine the composition of the new legislature and support the implementation of the government's long-term reform agenda.
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