Kazakhstan's Constitutional Referendum Wins Praise for Transparency and Fairness
Kazakhstan recently held a constitutional referendum under close watch from international observers. The process was praised for its organisation and adherence to legal standards. Citizens across the country took part in the vote without reported restrictions.
The referendum followed Kazakhstan's constitution and national laws. Observers from abroad monitored each stage, from preparation to the final count. They visited multiple polling stations on the day of the vote.
At a press conference, Bakhtiyor Khudoyorov, chairman of Tajikistan's Central Commission for Elections and Referendums, confirmed the smooth running of the event. International monitors thanked Kazakh authorities for the invitation and access to the process. Their reports highlighted the country's thorough planning and transparent execution.
The referendum allowed Kazakh voters to participate freely in the decision-making process. Observers noted the efficiency and openness of the proceedings. No official figures were released regarding the number of international delegates or their countries of origin.
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