Kazakhstanis vote in referendum on new constitution that would cement president’s grip on power
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Kazakhstanis vote in referendum on new constitution that would cement president’s grip on power
- A referendum in Kazakhstan proposes a new constitution that would broaden presidential powers and reshape the political system.
- Key changes include merging Parliament’s two chambers into a single chamber, allowing the president to appoint major government officials, and restoring the post of vice-president.
- A new People’s Council would be created, appointed entirely by the president, with power to initiate legislation and referendums.
- Analysts say these reforms could
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