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87.15% Vote in Favour, Election Commission Says

ALMATY, March 16 (Reuters) – Kazakhstan ⁠voted ⁠87.15% in ⁠favour of adopting a new ​constitution, the Central Election Commission said on ‌Monday.

Voter turnout for the ‌referendum stood at 73.12%, ⁠the ⁠commission said.

The new constitution streamlines the country’s Parliament ​and recreates the office of vice president, which was abolished in 1996. ​It gives the president the right ⁠to appoint ⁠the vice president, ⁠as ​well as a host of other key ​officials.

The constitution’s ⁠swift drafting prompted some analysts in Kazakhstan to suggest that President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev might be looking to ⁠anoint a successor as vice president and leave ⁠office early, or to stay in his post with a new constitution resetting his term limits.

After voting in the capital, Astana, Tokayev, asked whether the constitution would facilitate a coming transfer of ⁠power, said that the next presidential election would take place in 2029 when his term ends.

(Reporting by Mariya ​Gordeyeva; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge ​and Thomas Derpinghaus)

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