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Kazakhstan Hosts Third Republican Forum of Deputies Amid Secrecy

Behind closed doors, Kazakhstan's political elite convenes for pivotal talks. Will transparency follow, or will key decisions stay hidden from the public?

The image shows a large auditorium filled with lots of red chairs and a red carpet. There are a few...
The image shows a large auditorium filled with lots of red chairs and a red carpet. There are a few people standing on the red carpet, and a few more people sitting in the chairs. On the right side of the image, there is a podium with a few objects on it, and in the background there are boards with words written on them and lights on the ceiling. It appears to be a republican national convention.

Kazakhstan Hosts Third Republican Forum of Deputies Amid Secrecy

The third Republican Forum of Deputies is underway at the Palace of Independence in Kazakhstan. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is among the attendees at the high-level gathering. The event brings together representatives from all levels of the country's maslikhats (local councils).

The forum features speeches from multiple deputies and officials. Among those addressing the assembly are Majilis deputy Unzila Shapak, her colleague Konstantin Avershin, and Syryk Dauletov. Other speakers include Meirzhan Otynshiyev, Yelena Semidotskikh, Gulsara Toilybayeva, Ilya Terentchenko, Ardak Borash, and Aslan Kaiyrgaliyev.

As of March 2026, no formal resolutions or initiatives from the forum have been made public. Official reports detailing the outcomes or decisions reached during the event remain unavailable in open sources.

The proceedings of the forum have not yet resulted in published conclusions. Without released documentation, the specific discussions or agreements remain undisclosed. Further updates may follow if official statements are issued.

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