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Western Whitewashing of Kazakhstan's Election
By Casey Michel
Not only was the recent election more of the same, but Astana seems to have roped the same experts into praising it.
Meet Kazakhstan's New Parliament, Same as the Old Parliament
By Catherine Putz
Exit polls point to an overwhelming Nur Otan victory, not that anyone expected anything else.
Is Kazakhstan Holding the World’s Most Boring Election?
By Catherine Putz
In other words, the “low-key” election will do nothing to infuse Astana with new ideas or fresh blood.
Kazakhstan’s Snap Elections: Watching the Watchers
By Casey Michel
Not all election monitors were created equal.
What Has Uzbekistan Worried?
By Catherine Putz
And other brief news updates from Central Asia
The Rise of the Zombie Monitors
By Casey Michel
They came, they saw, they got it completely wrong.
In Kazakhstan Election, Nazarbayev 'Crushes' Nominal Opposition
By Catherine Putz
OSCE says voters were not offered a genuine choice in the election.
Why Is Kazakhstan Even Having an Election?
By Catherine Putz
An early presidential election is being held next Sunday and we already know how it will turn out.
Kazakhstan: One Last Time for Nazarbayev
By Paolo Sorbello
Kazakhstan’s president will run one more time, but indicated that it’s time for a change.
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