Au #Kazakhstan, #Nazerbaiev réélu d’extrême justesse avec 97,5 % des voix et un taux de participation de 95 %
Réaction à chaud : « Today we can be proud that the elections were open, transparent and fair. »
There may be some who criticise our elections. While it is always wise to listen to constructive criticism from friends, we must remember how far we have come as a nation.
Proud Day for Kazakhstan and A New Step Forward for Our Nation - The Astana Times
▻http://www.astanatimes.com/2015/04/proud-day-for-kazakhstan-and-a-new-step-forward-for-our-nation
There may be some who criticise our elections. While it is always wise to listen to constructive criticism from friends, we must remember how far we have come as a nation. Today we can be proud that the elections were open, transparent and fair.
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Kazakhstan President Set to Win Fifth Term, Even as Economy Falters - NYTimes.com
▻http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/27/world/asia/kazakhstan-president-nursultan-nazarbayev-election.html?_r=1
MOSCOW — Voters in Kazakhstan were set to re-elect an incumbent on Sunday who has ruled the country since the Soviet Union collapsed, in an election that could have only one outcome.
Nursultan Nazarbayev, 74, will win his fifth straight term in a snap presidential election as voters headed to the polls in droves on Sunday. According to The Associated Press, election officials said on Monday that Mr. Nazarbayev had taken 97.7 percent of the vote. The country’s elections commission said turnout was higher than 95 percent.
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On peut aussi relire cette contribution sur l’ancien blog de visionscarto, ça date de 2011
Elections au pays du « Sultan de la lumière » - Les blogs du Diplo
►http://blog.mondediplo.net/2011-04-03-Elections-au-pays-du-Sultan-de-la-lumiere
Dimanche 3 avril, l’ex-république soviétique d’Asie centrale élit son Président. Une farce électorale que Noursoultan Nazarbaïev a imposée deux ans avant le terme de son mandat, sans aucune justification. Le « khan kazakh » (« sultan kazakh »), à la tête du pays depuis 1989, doit faire des envieux au Proche-Orient. Son secret : un peu de redistribution de la manne pétrolière et de bonnes vieilles recettes soviétiques, à commencer par un culte de la personnalité découvert sur le tard.