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Kazakhstan to hold snap parliamentary election on August 23

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ALMATY, July 1 (Reuters) - ‌Kazakhstan will hold a snap parliamentary ​election on August 23, according to a decree signed by President ⁠Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Wednesday as a new constitution took effect in the Central Asian state.

The new basic ​law streamlines Kazakhstan's previous two-chamber parliament into a smaller, one-chamber ‌legislature. It also creates a new post of vice-president, which is expected to be filled after the election.

Tokayev, who ⁠took office in 2019, has been driving ⁠a far-reaching overhaul of political life in Central Asia's largest economy, a major minerals and energy exporter with an authoritarian political system.

He first came to power ‌as the handpicked successor of Kazakhstan's founding president, Nursultan ⁠Nazarbayev. Tokayev broke with his ‌predecessor in 2022, alleging that a ​wave of nationwide unrest that killed hundreds of people that year was a coup attempt by Nazarbayev ‌loyalists.

Tokayev has since portrayed Nazarbayev's three ​decades in power as ⁠a period of unrestrained corruption, and sought ‌to erode his remaining influence.

Last ⁠month, Kazakhstan's previously ruling Amanat party, which had dominated the country's politics under various names since its founding ​by Nazarbayev in ‌1999, was merged with the upstart Adilet party, which is ⁠led by close aides ​to Tokayev.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva; ​Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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