25.05.2026, 16:17
ALMATY. May 25 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) - Kazakhstan is heading into parliamentary elections in August under a new constitution that will reshape the legislature, and the political landscape is shifting with it. A new party is emerging, talk of mergers is growing louder, and the ruling party's dominance may soon be tested. Leading political analysts spoke to Interfax-Kazakhstan about the scenarios that could redraw the country's party map.
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