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Parliamentary Election to Be Held in Kazakhstan in August, President Says

ALMATY, April 10 (Reuters) – ⁠Kassym-Jomart ⁠Tokayev, the ⁠president of Kazakhstan, said ​on Friday that a parliamentary ‌election in the resource-rich ‌Central Asian country ⁠would ⁠take place in August, but stopped short ​of naming an exact date.

Kazakhs in March voted overwhelmingly ​in favour of adopting a ⁠new constitution ⁠to streamline ⁠the country’s ​parliament and recreate the office of ​vice ⁠president.

The changes also reduce the number of chambers in the parliament from ⁠two to one.

The new single-chamber parliament will be ⁠called the Kurultai, which means “gathering” in Kazakh and is a nod to the country’s steppe traditions. It will host 145 deputies elected for five-year terms.

The ⁠current parliament is due to dissolve itself on July 1.

(Reporting by Mariya Gordeyeva; ​Writing by Lucy PapachristouEditing ​by Andrew Osborn)

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