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Kazakhstan president Kassym Tokayev re-elected as leader

- Almaty, Kazakhstan -

Kazakhstan President Kassym-jomart

Tokayev was re-elected as leader of Central Asia’s largest country in a landslide, months after deadly unrest, preliminar­y results showed on Monday.

Independen­t monitors criticised a lack of real opposition but regional power broker Russian President Vladimir Putin congratula­ted Tokayev’s ‘convincing’ win despite a cooling in their personal ties over Ukraine.

The 69-year-old, who came to power in 2019, received 81.31 per cent of the vote, the oil-rich nation’s electoral commission said. Final results were due to be announced within a week, after a tally of votes from abroad.

The outcome came as no surprise as Tokayev’s five opponents were virtually unknown. None scored double digits and

5.8 per cent of voters cast their ballot against all candidates.

Turnout was just over 69 per

cent among 12mn eligible voters, election officials said.

“The people have clearly expressed their confidence in me and we have to justify it,” Tokayev said as results emerged.

The mission from the Organizati­on for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) however said the election lacked ‘competitiv­eness’ and showed the need for legislativ­e reforms.

Rich in natural resources and located at the crossroads of important trade routes, Kazakhstan sank into chaos during protests over high living costs in January,

which left 238 dead.

‘No monopoly of power’

Tokayev - once a steady hand, if generally considered lacking charisma - showed a ruthless streak earlier this year by violently suppressin­g protests.

While Kazakhstan has stabilised, tensions persist, as

shown by the arrest last week of seven opposition supporters accused of an attempted coup.

Sunday’s election was a chance for Tokayev to consolidat­e his grip on power.

Hoping to turn over a new leaf after the unrest and tensions over the Ukraine war, Tokayev had said he was seeking a ‘new mandate of trust’.

And after voting early on Sunday in the capital Astana, he said ‘the main thing is that there is no monopoly of power’.

AFP journalist­s saw voters taking selfies in front of the

polling stations in Astana and the economic hub of Almaty. Many

said they would be ‘required’ to show the photos when they returned to work on Monday.

Tokayev came to power in 2019 after winning 70 per cent of the vote in an election whose outcome was inevitable after he obtained the backing of former

ruler Nursultan Nazarbayev.

For the following two-and-ahalf years, he played a role of loyal protege.

That changed after protests erupted in January and Tokayev ordered law enforcemen­t to ‘shoot to kill’ demonstrat­ors.

Tokayev then distanced himself from his former mentor

Nazarbayev, purged his clan from positions of authority and promised a ‘new and just Kazakhstan’.

Closer Beijing ties

He announced reforms, a constituti­onal referendum and introduced single presidenti­al terms

of seven years but critics are still sidelined.

Nazarbayev, who led Kazakhstan for three decades, was the first to congratula­te Tokayev on his re-election. It was, he said, ‘unquestion­able proof of the people’s unshakeabl­e faith in (his) reforms’. Nazarbayev praised his attitude ‘at critical times’ for the country, a reference to violence earlier this year.

Tokayev this year also stood up to Putin, as Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine shocked former Soviet republics like Kazakhstan.

The invasion has reawakened Kazakh concerns that Moscow may have ambitions on the north

of the country, home to three million ethnic Russians.

In response, Tokayev strengthen­ed his country’s ties not only with China, but also with Europe.

Putin congratula­ted Tokayev on his ‘convincing mandate’ and praised the ‘strategic partnershi­p’ and ‘alliance’ between Russia and Kazakhstan.

The presidency said Tokayev had also been congratula­ted by China’s leader Xi Jinping, who was cited as saying that Beijing was ready to ‘open a new stage of eternal comprehens­ive strate

gic partnershi­p’ with Astana.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Incumbent Kazakh president Kassym-jomart Tokayev casting his ballot at a polling station in Astana on Saturday
(AFP) Incumbent Kazakh president Kassym-jomart Tokayev casting his ballot at a polling station in Astana on Saturday

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