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Kazakh president wins new term against weak opposition

Por: The Boston Globe World November 21, 2022

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ASTANA, Kazakhstan (AP) — Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev easily won a new seven-year term in a snap election in which the second biggest choice by voters was to reject all six candidates, the country’s central elections commission said Monday.Tokayev received more than 81% of the votes in Sunday's election, according to elections commission chairman Nurlan Abdirov. Five candidates were on the ballot against Tokayev. Nearly 6% of... + full article



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