Kazakhstan votes on constitutional changes that would consolidate presidential power
Kazakhs are voting on constitutional amendments that would abolish the Senate and establish a unicameral parliament. The changes would give President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev expanded powers to appoint the government and create a new People's Council that would be fully subordinate to his authority. The referendum represents a significant restructuring of Kazakhstan's political system, potentially consolidating executive control over both legislative and governmental institutions in the Central Asian nation.














