Abstract

The first President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has extensive executive powers, dominates a weak legislature and an acquiescent judiciary, and is central to all decision-making in the country. The previous parliamentary election in 2004 was judged to have fallen short of international norms as defined by the OSCE.

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