Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies

Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies

Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies

Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies

As the elections to the Kurultai approach, Kazakhstan is seeing a noticeable decline in the share of voters who have not yet made up their minds about their party preferences.
14.08.2026
As the elections to the Kurultai approach, Kazakhstan is seeing a noticeable decline in the share of voters who have not yet made up their minds about their party preferences.
As the elections to the Kurultai approach, Kazakhstan is seeing a noticeable decline in the share of voters who have not yet made up their minds about their party preferences. This may indicate a gradual consolidation of electoral choices amid the intensification of the campaign and information activities.

Aigul Sadvokassova, Director General of the Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies, made this statement at the expert platform “Saylau-2026: The Nature of the Political Campaign,” held in Almaty and organized by the Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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