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  • | country = [[Kazakhstan]] ...Television News Agency. It is currently one of the largest networks in the country, and broadcasts daily in [[Russian language|Russian]] and [[Kazakh language
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  • ...rkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic of China|China]]. The country also borders on a significant part of the [[Caspian Sea]]. ...ulation|62nd largest]] population in the world, with a [[List of countries by population density|population density]] of less than 6 people per squa
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  • {{Infobox country ...e|Unitary]] [[Dominant-party system|dominant-party]] [[Presidential system|presidential republic]]
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  • |country = Kazakhstan ...ATS>[http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2006/09/2-tca/tca-260906.asp Kazakh pro-presidential parties complete merger] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref> until December
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  • ...the position on the ranking, the bigger is the impact of terrorism in the country. Kazakhstan's 94th place puts it in a group of countries with the lowest im ...entral Asian Mujahedins members. Tashkent police found a mobile phone used by the terrorists at the site of one of the bombings. The police later found t
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  • ...ntion."<ref>[[Human Rights Watch]], [https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2015/country-chapters/kazakhstan World Report 2015: Kazakhstan], accessed October 2015.< ...stan, and the country has never held an election judged to be free or fair by the West.}}</ref>
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  • * From 1998 – Presidential Adviser of the International Mining Congress for Interaction with Ukraine. ...of Ukraine]] may be elected a citizen of Ukraine, which on the day of the elections reached twenty one years of age, has the right to vote and resides in Ukrai
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  • ...not-190903.asp?po=y |title=Government pressure in run-up to Kazakh Council Elections |accessdate=2006-10-06 |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archiv ...state]] in [[Belgium]]. He denies the charges and said they were motivated by [[Politics of Kazakhstan|politics]].<ref name=ABSENCE/>
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  • | country = Kazakhstan ...ial election]] candidate [[Zharmakhan Tuyakbay]]. The party was registered by the authorities in January 2007, aiming to become a member of the [[Sociali
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  • ...mbers = 154 members<br>Senate: 47 (40 elected and 7 appointment by the president)<br>Mazhilis: 107 (98 seats from party lists & 9 from the [[A ...d92-876e08101e1c.html Kazakhstan: Presidential adviser spells out advances by women] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref>
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  • ...<ref name=N1>[[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I'', p492 ISBN 0-19-924958-X</ref> </block ...Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]], the wording of the referendum was changed by substituting "equal sovereign states" for "equal sovereign republics".<ref
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  • ...flag and state seal in an Astana polling place before the 2007 legislative elections.]] ...(Lower House) and the [[Senate of Kazakhstan|Senate]] (Upper House). Local elections for maslikhats (local representative bodies) are held every five years.<ref
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  • ...ics/1822068.html | title=Kazakh parliament adopts law on snap presidential elections | date=2 February 2011 | accessdate=1 February 2015}}</ref> * April 3 - [[Kazakhstani presidential election, 2011|A presidential election]] takes place in Kazakhstan, with President Nursultan Nazarbayev w
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  • |flagcaption = Presidential Standard |residence = [[Ak Orda Presidential Palace]]
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  • ...and nominates the [[head of government]]. [[Executive power]] is exercised by the government. [[Legislative power]] is vested in both the [[government]] ...015 Kazakhstan was ranked 50th in the Government Efficiency Index compiled by [[World Economic Forum]].<ref name=wef>{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan beats Be
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  • ...w of [[Kazakhstan]], as stated in Article 4. The Constitution was approved by [[Kazakhstani constitutional referendum, 1995|referendum]] on 30 August 199 ''united by a common historic fate,''
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  • ...from the era of [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] control, and is shared between the country's [[National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan|National Secu ...ed to be restricted in Kazakhstan in the months leading up to presidential elections in December, according to observers, including [[Human Rights Watch]] and [
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  • |country = Kazakhstan ...efrained from openly confronting Nursultan Nazarbayev. Ak Zhol was founded by [[Oraz Zhandosov]], [[Bulat Abilov]] and [[Alikhan Baimenov]]. Ex-informati
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  • |country = Kazakhstan ...s who have a strong nostalgia for Soviet times. The leader of CPK has been by Serikbolsyn Abdildin, a respected, old generation politician in Kazakhstan.
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  • ...[[Kazakhstan]]. It was disbanded in February 2005 before the presidential elections. ...was founded out of the movement and participated in the 2004 parliamentary elections in a bloc with [[Serikbolsin Abdildin]]’s [[Communist Party]]. The bloc f
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  • | country = Kazakhstan ...ts Even Bigger] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref> Since 2007 it is headed by [[President of Kazakhstan]], [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]]<ref>[http://enews.fer
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  • |country = Kazakhstan ...ved 1.98% of total votes. In [[Kazakhstani legislative election, 2007|2007 elections]] to Mazhilis the party won 1.29% of the votes and did not pass the elector
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