Político kazajo dice que filosofía del PCCh centrada en la gente es clave para logros de China
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Empty Promises: Kazakh, Uzbek Leaders All Talk And No Action On Reforms
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Transition From Communism To Capitalism – Central Asia Faces Challenges For Achieving Political Democracy | R G Gidadhubli
Friday 29 January 2021
by R.G.Gidadhubli Three decades have passed subsequent to the breakup of the former Soviet Union in December 1991 when five Central Asian States attained their sovereignty. In fact they were the last among the 15 former Soviet Republics to declare their independence. This was mainly because looking back into history they were beneficiaries of seven decades of Communist system of the former Soviet era being transformed from historic backwardness to development, political security, stability and socio-economic development. The objective of all the former Soviet States was to bring about transition from the former Communist System to Political Democracy. It is a matter of great significance to understand as to how far Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan of the Central Asian State
Year 2020 in Review: Kazakhstan Struggling With Structural Reform Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 14
Former president Nursultan Nazarbaev votes during the January 2021 parliamentary elections in Kazakhstan (Source: economy.kz)
As in much of the rest of the world, the year 2020 in Kazakhstan was dominated by the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, which to date has claimed the lives of more than 2,300 Kazakhstanis, according to a government-run information portal. Since August 2020, the authorities have been keeping separate records of people who have been sick with severe pneumonia that resembles the novel coronavirus but had nonetheless tested negative for SARS-Cov-2. To date, more than 530 within that category have died. Official Kazakhstani statistics have been regularly subject to speculation regarding their accuracy and objectivity, although this tendency to question government data is certainly not unique to Kazakhstan or even its i