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Kazakhstan President signed bill on renaming of the capital back to Astana

by Vestnik Kavkaza

The Kazakh parliament has approved in the first reading amendments to the national constitution on the seven-year presidential term and renaming of the capital back to Astana on Friday.

The bill signed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

Kazakhstan’s president is currently elected for a term of five years. The same person cannot be elected president of the republic more than two times in a row.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev proposed on September 1 to limit the term of a presidential mandate in the country to seven years without the right to re-election. This proposal is being reviewed by governmental bodies.

Tokayev signed a decree in May that scheduled the referendum on constitutional amendments for early June. Over 77% of voters supported the political reforms of transforming Kazakhstan from a super-presidential republic to presidential and strengthening the role of the country’s parliament.

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