Kazakh President Nazarbayev Resigns

Kazakh President Nazarbayev Resigns

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 20 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Kazakh President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, announced his sudden resignation on Tuesday, after nearly three decades of leadership, in the Central Asian country.

“As the founder of an independent Kazakh state, I see my future task in ensuring a new generation of leaders coming to power, who will continue the transformations being carried out in the country,” Nazarbayev said, before signing a decree terminating his presidency from March 20 (today).

He said he would retain the post of the head of the country’s Security Council and leader of the Nur Otan party, and remain a member of the Constitutional Council.

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, speaker of the upper house of parliament, will take over as Kazakhstan’s acting president, for the remainder of his term, in line with the constitution, Nazarbayev added.

Nazarbayev, 79, had been serving as Kazakhstan’s president since the country’s independence from the Soviet Union, in 1991.– NNN-AGENCIES

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