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  • ...constitution, the state proclaims itself a democratic, secular, legal and social state whose highest values are an individual, his life, rights and freedoms ...n the Mazhilis – “Nur Otan” People's Democratic Party, “Ak zhol” Democratic Party of Kazakhstan and Communist People’s Party of Kazakhstan.
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  • Kazakhstan is officially a democratic, secular, unitary, constitutional republic with a diverse cultural heritage ...esident Nazarbayev's daughter, won most of the remaining seats. Opposition parties, which were officially registered and competed in the elections, won a sing
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  • ...points on the star were intended to represent the five [[group (sociology)|social group]]s that would lead Russia to communism: the [[youth]], the military, ...(1970-1990).svg|[[Coat of arms of South Yemen|Coat of arms of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen]] (1970-1990)
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  • ...g HRW, have noted increasing anxiety in the Kazakh government after recent democratic revolutions in former Soviet states including [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] ...ational and private financing allowing them to actively participate in the social and political development of the country.<ref>{{cite web|title=NGO Law to E
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  • |mother party = [[Nur Otan|Nur Otan People’s Democratic Party]] ...Fatherland)&nbsp;– the youth wing of the [[Nur Otan|Nur Otan People’s Democratic Party]]. Youth wing was created in the form of public unit at the I Congres
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  • |death_place = [[Pyongyang]], [[North Korea|Democratic People's Republic of Korea]] |resting_place= [[Kumsusan Palace of the Sun]], [[Pyongyang]], [[North Korea|Democratic People's Republic of Korea]]
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  • ...rs in the square began calling for the right to form independent political parties free of the government's influence.<ref name="nytimes">{{cite news|url=http ...ague and undefined criminal allegations to imprison them ... The 'inciting social discord' charge should be dropped immediately and those against whom there
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  • {{Kazakhstani political parties}}
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  • ...[[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]], the [[Naghyz Ak Zhol Party]] and the [[Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan]] Party as an opposition coalition to nominate a singl ...dential elections. After the elections, he founded the [[Nationwide Social Democratic Party]] in September 2006.
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  • | name = Nationwide Social Democratic Party | ideology = [[Social democracy]]
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  • ...was marked by the beginning of [[Era of Stagnation|an era of economic and social stagnation in the Soviet Union]]. ...War|sent the Soviet military to Afghanistan]] in an attempt to save the [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan|fragile regime]], which was fighting a war against
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  • ...ame="Demokratizatsiya">{{cite journal|last1=Junisbai|first1=Barbara|title="Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan: A Case Study in Economic Liberalization, Intra-elite ...OM OF EXPRESSION | accessdate=24 February 2016}}</ref> The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights has deployed election monitors to Kazakhstan
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  • ...C). According to it, 285 candidates (128 self-nominated, 157 registered to parties or public associations) ran for the 67 Mazhilis seats. As for the Senate, 4 ...on 4 February 1996, the remaining 13 seats were filled. Of the opposition parties, many boycotted the poll.
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  • | party2 = [[Ak Zhol Democratic Party|Ak Zhol]] ...]] (OSCE) stated that the election "did not meet fundamental principles of democratic elections."<ref name=RFE>[http://www.rferl.org/content/kazakhstan_three_par
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  • ...88% of the vote and won all of the available seats. None of the six other parties contesting the election passed the 7% [[electoral threshold|threshold]] to ...t.org/departments/insight/articles/eav062007a.shtml Kazakhstan's political parties gear up for early elections] EurasiaNet, 20 June 2007</ref>
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  • | party2 = [[Ak Zhol Democratic Party|Ak Zhol]] ...reshold]]. Seats were allocated using the [[largest remainder method]]. If parties had an equal largest remainder, the party that was registered first was awa
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  • ...hanbe also had a relatively high military population during the war with [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]]. ...>[http://www.broadleft.org/tm.htm Leftist Parties of Turkmenistan] Leftist Parties of the World</ref>
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  • | image = Kyoto Protocol parties.svg ...0FF|non-Annex B parties without binding targets}} {{legend|#EEEE00|Annex B parties with binding targets in the first period but which withdrew from the Protoc
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  • # establishment of fair and democratic world order under the guiding and coordinating role of the United Nations O ...ngthening unity of the multi-national society; reinforcing rule of law and democratic institutions; protection of human rights and freedoms;
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  • ...is a [[dominant-party state]] with [[Nur-Otan]] in power. Although other parties are nominally legal, they do not have any realistic chance of winning. ==Current parties==
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  • ...f Democratic Forces,” an alliance including the Communist Party and the Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan movement. Apparently this dispute caused the split in The appeal of Naghyz Ak Zhol, like all other opposition parties, among the electorate is insignificant. Naghyz Ak Zhol was denied official
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  • |founded = January 1912 (as Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (bolshevik)) |predecessor = [[Russian Social Democratic Labour Party|RSDLP]]
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