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Kazakhs vote in elections that will tighten President's powers

Kazakhs vote in elections that will tighten President's powers
Kazakhs vote in elections that will tighten President's powers

Kazakhs began voting 'Sunday in a snap election for a new parliament that appeared to be strengthening the power of President Kassym Jomart Tokayev over this 'Central asia country.

The election was triggered after the adoption of a revised constitution in early this year. This new constitution consolidated parliament into a single chamber, reducing it from two. Kazakhstan's Supreme Court said last month that Tokayev who took office in 2019 was allowed to run for another seven-year term under the new constitution.

Opinion polls show a majority of people support 'Adilet', a pro Tokayev party that was founded only a few months ago. The previous ruling party Amanat has been dissolved.

The election is also being contested by a number of opposition parties who are all viewed as generally loyal to Tokayev.

Tokayev, who voted in Astana's capital, told journalists that it was too early to decide whether he would run for another term.

Tokayev is the successor of Kazakhstan's first President, Nursultan Nazabayev. He split with his predecessor after the 2022 unrest, which he has characterized as a coup by Nazarbayev's allies. Reporting by Felix Light, Mariya Gordeyeva and Elaine Hardcastle

(source: Reuters)