The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New Kazakhstan president calls snap elections for June

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NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan’s President KassymJoma­rt Tokayev Tuesday called a snap election for June as the Central Asian nation seeks a new leader following the shock resignatio­n of its longtime ruler.

Nursultan Nazarbayev, the only leader an independen­t Kazakhstan had ever known, announced suddenly he was stepping down last month after nearly three decades in office.

Nazarbayev, who retained significan­t powers following his resignatio­n, named Tokayev to replace him ahead of elections that had been planned for next year.

Tokayev said the presidenti­al election would be held on June 9 instead.

In a televised address to the nation, Tokayev said he had consulted with Nazarbayev – known as ‘Elbasy’ or ‘Leader of the Nation’ in Kazakh – and other top officials before making the decision.

“We must continue to work on the implementa­tion of the strategy of Elbasy,” Tokayev said.

“This can be done only by the direct expression of the will of the people... As the acting head of state I guarantee that the elections will be held honestly, openly and fairly.”

Tokayev did not immediatel­y say whether he would run and speculatio­n is rife in Kazakhstan about who might take Nazarbayev’s place.

Tokayev is seen as a potential frontrunne­r, as is Nazarbayev’s daughter Dariga, who replaced Tokayev as leader of the senate when he assumed the presidency. She was among those he said he had consulted before calling the vote.

The potential elevation of Dariga has raised concerns that Nazarbayev is looking to put in place a dynastic succession.

Nazarbayev, 78, has the constituti­onal status of ‘Leader of the Nation’ as well as chairmansh­ip of the ruling Nur Otan party and a lifetime position as chief of the security council.

He ruled Kazakhstan since before it gained independen­ce with the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.

Nazarbayev was credited with transformi­ng the country into an energy powerhouse with growing diplomatic clout, but also accused of clamping down on the opposition and tolerating little dissent.

Nazarbayev is known for careful diplomacy that privileges key partners Russia and China while maintainin­g cordial ties with the West.

The capital was quickly renamed from Astana to NurSultan in his honour following his resignatio­n.

Dozens have been arrested while attempting to hold antigovern­ment protests in the country’s two largest cities, NurSultan and Almaty, since Tokayev took office.

The government faces a challenge to tackle growing discontent over falling living standards after Kazakhstan’s economy was hit by the 2014 drop in oil prices and western sanctions against Russia, a key trading partner. — AFP

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Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

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