President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has ruled Kazakhstan ever since the country gained independence in 1991, has indicated that he intends to run again for president when his current term in office ends in 2012. While he would of course be re-elected without the slightest difficulty, this fact alone no longer assures stability. Nazarbayev turned 70 in 2010, so the chances of his dying or being incapacitated in office are non-trivial. In that event, and unless he had clearly designated a...
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