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Incumbent expected to win Kazakh presidential election

Por: ABC News World November 20, 2022

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ASTANA, Kazakhstan -- Kazakhstan's incumbent president is widely expected to secure an easy victory in Sunday's snap that comes after bloody unrest shook the country this year and he moved to stifle the influence of his authoritarian predecessor.Five candidates are on the ballot against President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. With a short campaign period that began in late October, they had little opportunity to mount significant challenges.... + full article



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