The Agrarian Party of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан аграрлық партиясы, romanized: Qazaqstan argrarlyq partiasy, QAP; Russian: Аграрная партия Казахстана, romanized: Agrarnaya partiya Kazakhstana) was a political party in Kazakhstan. The party remained active for just under seven years before it was dissolved on 22 December 2006, and incorporated into the new Nur Otan party.[1]
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The AgrarianPartyofKazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан аграрлық партиясы, romanized: Qazaqstan argrarlyq partiasy, QAP; Russian: Аграрная партия Казахстана...
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from the party list. The party participated in the Agrarian-Industrial Union of Workers (AIST) bloc alongside the AgrarianPartyofKazakhstan that won...
to the Constitution ofKazakhstan which replaced the voting system with proportional representation. "Kazakhstan's Political Parties Gear Up For Early Elections"...
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held in Kazakhstan on 18 August 2007 to elected. President Nursultan Nazarbayev's ruling Nur Otan party received 88% of the vote and won all of the available...
were held in Kazakhstan on 10 October 1999, with a second round on 24 October. The result was a victory for the new Otan party, which won 23 of the 77 seats...
30% of the total population. Analysis of data on migrants who arrived during the Stolypin agrarian reform (1906-1912) on the territory ofKazakhstan shows...
the executive branch of government' (Oversloot and Verheul, 2006: 394). Isaacs, Rico (2011). Party System Formation in Kazakhstan: Between Formal and Informal...
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