Member of the Central Election Commission of Russia Kolyushin: There were no problems with voting in the elections in Kazakhstan
ASTANA, November 20 – RIA Novosti. Yevgeny Kolyushin, member of the Central Election Commission of Russia, who serves as an international observer, told RIA that there were no problems during the voting in the presidential elections in Kazakhstan, all the ballot boxes were opened and the organization was at a high level. novosti
Early presidential elections are held in Kazakhstan on November 20. Six candidates are running for the presidency, including incumbent president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
“It’s going great, all the chests are opened, people are coming, so I don’t see any problems,” Kolyushin said. said.
According to him, the voting organization is at a high level.
“It is felt that this event is perceived as very popular and that the commissions are actively working and other organizations are participating,” said a member of Russia’s Central Election Commission.
He said he did not find any violations during the observation. “With such a large number of people, it is inevitable that there will be some violations, but for example, I did not find anything,” Kolyushin said.
Early presidential elections are held in Kazakhstan on November 20. Six candidates are running for the presidency, including incumbent president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Source: Ria

I’m Harold O’Connor and I work as an author and editor for News Unrolled, a news website dedicated to delivering the latest world events. With my in-depth research skills, passion for news writing, and keen eye for detail, I strive to provide readers with accurate information on current affairs from around the globe.