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Kazakhstan votes in a parliamentary election expected to strengthen president’s grip on power
Kazakhstan held a parliamentary election expected to strengthen President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s grip on power. The vote is part of a constitutional overhaul that merged parliament chambers into a single Kurultai and increased presidential authority. This political shift occurs against backdrops including economic inflation, public discontent, and intensifying crackdowns on media freedom.
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