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Kazakhstan Approves New Constitution Expanding Presidential Powers
Kazakhstan, the largest country in Central Asia and a former Soviet republic, has approved a new Constitution via referendum. The changes include significant alterations to the structure of state power, granting expanded powers to the president, reintroducing the vice-presidency, and redefining marriage.
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