
Will Kazakhstan replace its current parliament with a unicameral Kurultai?
Tokaev announced plans for a sweeping constitutional reform, calling it a step comparable to adopting a new Constitution. Among the proposals is transforming parliament into a unicameral body named the Kurultai, signaling a major political reset rather than incremental change. The question is whether this vision moves from declaration to implementation, requiring deep legal changes and political consensus.
Conditions
Resolves “Yes” if by December 31, 2026, Kazakhstan formally abolishes its current parliamentary structure and establishes a unicameral Kurultai through constitutional amendments or enacted law confirmed by official sources or major media. Otherwise — “No.”
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