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Kazakhstan strongman Nazarbayev 'confident' of poll victory as turnout hits 89%

Published: 26 Apr 2015 - 05:59 pm | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 05:34 pm


Astana, Kazakhstan - Kazakhstan's citizens turned out in force Sunday for a presidential poll almost certain to re-elect the 74-year-old strongman incumbent Nursultan Nazarbayev, who said he was confident of public backing for his campaign.

The country's Central Election Commission said the turnout was 89.69 percent by 1200 GMT with polling set to continue until 1400 GMT.

The marginalised opposition in the energy-rich former Soviet state has not put forward any candidates for the election and Nazarbayev is standing against two candidates widely seen as pro-government figures.

Nazarbayev has ruled the Central Asian country since before the breakup of the USSR in 1991. If he wins a new five-year term, he will be on course to reach three decades as leader.

He cast his ballot to loud applause in the capital Astana, saying he was confident Kazakhstan's people would back his campaign.

"I am sure Kazakhstan's people will vote primarily for the stable development of our state and the improvement of people's lives, as well as the stability of the state and in support of the policies the country has implemented under my leadership," Nazarbayev told journalists.

"I am confident of this."

AFP