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Kazakhs begin voting in election set to tighten president’s power

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ALMATY, Aug 23 (Reuters) - ‌Kazakhs began voting on Sunday, in ​a snap parliamentary election that looked set to strengthen ⁠President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's power over the Central Asian country, a major energy and minerals exporter.

The election ​was triggered by the adoption of a new constitution earlier ‌this year, which streamlines parliament from two chambers into one. Kazakhstan's supreme court said last month that ⁠the new constitution allowed Tokayev, who ⁠took office in 2019, to run for a fresh seven-year term.

Opinion polls show a large majority for Adilet, a pro-Tokayev party founded only months ‌ago, and into which the previous ruling party Amanat, ⁠which had dominated Kazakh politics ‌since the 1990s, has dissolved ​itself.

Several opposition parties, all of which are seen as broadly loyal to Tokayev, are also contesting ‌the election.

Voting in the capital, Astana, ​Tokayev told journalists ⁠it was too early to say whether ‌he would seek another ⁠term of office.

Tokayev was the chosen successor of Kazakhstan's first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev. He broke with his ​predecessor after a ‌2022 bout of unrest that he has cast as ⁠a coup attempt by ​Nazarbayev allies.

(Reporting by Felix Light and Mariya ​Gordeyeva;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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