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Kazakh Strongman Scores Landslide Win

Astana, Apr 4 : Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev today scored a crushing win in presidential polls that saw him harvest over 95 per cent of votes and raised worries about democracy in Central Asia's richest

PTI PTI Updated on: April 04, 2011 13:17 IST
kazakh strongman scores landslide win
kazakh strongman scores landslide win

Astana, Apr 4 : Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev today scored a crushing win in presidential polls that saw him harvest over 95 per cent of votes and raised worries about democracy in Central Asia's richest state.


The Central Election Commission said the first official results showed the incumbent had won 95.5 per cent of the vote on mass turnout of 89.9 per cent -- both figures beating Nazarbayev's performance in his last re-election in 2005.

The snap poll was boycotted by the leaders of the main opposition and watched closely by Western embassies after social revolutions swept veteran leaders from power in other Muslim nations in the Arab world.

In a bizarre development that confirmed the uncompetitive nature of the polls, one of the three challengers, environmentalist Mels Yeleusizov, said he had "expressed my respect for the winner" by voting for Nazarbayev himself.

Opposition leaders argued that the three men facing Nazarbayev had been placed in the field by the government to make the vote look legitimate.

The 70-year-old leader -- in power since Kazakhstan was still a Soviet republic in 1989 -- underscored the scripted tone of yesterday's election by proclaiming himself winner before the official results were announced.

"You expressed trust in our programmes for the future," a beaming Nazarbayev told his supporters.

"What other honours, what other support is needed for a person who heads the country -- the president," the veteran Kazakh leader said in apparent reference to Western criticism for the vote.

His visit to party headquarters ended with Nazarbayev -- a yellow party flag draped around his shoulders -- singing a traditional Kazakh song to rousing applause from his supporters.

Observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe will issue a Kazakh election report today at 2:00 pm local time (1330 IST) which will closely watched for questions over ease of Nazarbayev's victory.

The official turnout figure will come as a particular disappointment for opposition leaders who called a boycott of the vote the only form of protest left for those unhappy with Nazarbayev's regime.

State television spent most of election day airing interviews with ruling party dignitaries who urged to people to vote and a top aide to the president scoffed at the boycott idea once the turnout figure was made public.(AFP)

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