From the exit poll survey shows that the current President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazabajew scored in Sunday’s elections 97.5 votes . The Central Election Commission reported that turnout was 95.11 percent.
According to the deputy head of the Central Executive Committee of the record attendance figures do not yet include votes cast abroad by authorized citizens of Kazakhstan.
Elections monitored more than 1,100 observers from the OSCE, the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
According to the representative of the British Mission Joseph Mifsud “presidential elections in Kazakhstan have met all the norms and standards of the European Union.”
In the elections of 2011, Nazarbayev won 95.5 percent. votes, and in 2005, 91.15 per cent. This year, his rivals were Turgun Syzdykow from the Communist People’s Party of Kazakhstan and the representative trade union federation Abelgazi Kusainow.
thing was almost certain that the 74-year-old Nursultan Nazarbayev, more than a quarter century, the leader of Kazakhstan, wins the presidential election. Kazakh Elections are the most predictable in the world.
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