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New pro-presidential party wins large majority in Kazakh election, exit polls show

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By Felix Light

ALMATY, Aug ‌23 (Reuters) - A newly formed pro-government party won a large majority ​in a snap parliamentary election in Kazakhstan on Sunday, three different exit polls showed, in ⁠a result set to cement President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's power over the country, a major energy and minerals exporter.

The exit polls, which were published on Kazakh state ​media, showed the Adilet party winning between 70% and 72% of the vote, with a turnout ‌of more than 74%. The exit polls said four small opposition parties also won seats, though they too are widely seen as ultimately loyal to Tokayev.

The victory of ⁠Adilet, which was formed earlier this year by the president's ⁠top aides and which swiftly absorbed previous long-ruling party Amanat, is likely to deepen Tokayev's control over the country at the expense of figures more closely linked to his predecessor, Nursultan Nazarbayev.

A former Soviet diplomat and top United Nations official, ‌Tokayev has led Central Asia's largest economy since 2019, keeping warm relations with ⁠the West, Russia and China.

Sunday's 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 the new constitution allowed Tokayev to run for a fresh seven-year ‌term.

Tokayev took office as the chosen successor of Nazarbayev, ​Kazakhstan's founding president, who ruled from ⁠1991 to 2019. He broke with Nazarbayev after a 2022 ‌bout of unrest that he has cast ⁠as a coup attempt by Nazarbayev allies.

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

He also ​said he would announce his ‌choice of vice president, an office created under the new constitution, in the next ⁠seven to 10 days, and that ​his choice would be a "well-known" person.

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

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