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Kazakhstan sets parliamentary elections for January 2021

Nur-Sultan [Kazakhstan], October 22 (ANI): Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a decree scheduling Majilis elections for January 10, 2021, reported Akorda press service.

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Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (Photo credit: Reuters)

Nur-Sultan [Kazakhstan], October 22 (ANI): Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a decree scheduling Majilis elections for January 10, 2021, reported Akorda press service.
Majilis is the lower chamber of the Kazakh Parliament consisting of 107 deputies, who are elected for a five-year term.
The previous elections were held in March 2016. Six political parties participated in the elections and three of them including NurOtan (82.2 per cent), AkZhol Democratic Party of Kazakhstan (7.18 per cent), and the Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan (7.14 per cent), received more than seven per cent of the votes and won the right to delegate their deputies to the chamber.
Currently, the NurOtan party has a majority of 84 deputies in the Majilis, the AkZhol and the Communist People's party have seven deputies each.
Nine deputies are elected from the Assembly of People of Kazakhstan, an advisory body under the President of Kazakhstan whose members are drawn from organizations representing major ethnic communities living in Kazakhstan.
"All political parties had time to prepare for the upcoming election campaign, develop an election platform, and enhance party infrastructure. The Central Election Commission and the Prosecutor General's Office will continuously monitor the legality, transparency, and fairness of elections," said Tokayev in his address.
He emphasized the reforms he has undertaken since he stepped into the presidential office in June 2019, including the introduction of a parliamentary opposition institute.
"One chair and two secretaries of the Majilis standing committees will now be elected from the members of the parliamentary opposition. In addition, the parliamentary opposition will have the right to initiate parliamentary hearings at least once during one session and to set the agenda for the government hour at least twice during one session," said the Kazakh president.
In 2019, Tokayev signed the decree that introduced a mandatory 30 per cent quota for women and young people in party lists in an effort to increase their voice in the decision-making process.
The next elections to maslikhats (representative local authority bodies) will for the first time be held based on party lists, which according to Tokayev will "enable parties to strengthen their position in the country's political system."
In August, seventeen Senate deputies from the nation's 14 regions and cities of Nur-Sultan, Almaty, and Shymkent were elected to the Senate, the upper chamber of the Kazakh parliament.
The renewed composition of the Kazakh parliament, noted Tokayev, will focus on "quality legislative support for social and economic reforms in the country."
"The serious economic crisis stemming from the coronavirus pandemic has affected many countries and adversely impacted the entire global economy. At these challenging times, Kazakhstan has to take effective anti-crisis measures, ensuring sustainable economic development, social wellbeing of our citizens, and improving the well-being of the people," said Tokayev encouraging all citizens to take part in the upcoming elections. (ANI)

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