Tuesday, 07 June 2005

KAZAKH PRO-PRESIDENTIAL PARTIES FORM BLOC

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By empty (6/7/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The pro-presidential Democratic Party and Asar party are forming a political bloc, but will remain separate organizations. \"We want to start pooling our efforts and invite other political parties who support reforms and the advancement of our political system without revolutions to join us,\" Democratic Party leader Maksut Narikbayev told reporters during an interval in an extraordinary party congress in Astana on Tuesday. Asar party is holding a similar congress in the same city.
The pro-presidential Democratic Party and Asar party are forming a political bloc, but will remain separate organizations. \"We want to start pooling our efforts and invite other political parties who support reforms and the advancement of our political system without revolutions to join us,\" Democratic Party leader Maksut Narikbayev told reporters during an interval in an extraordinary party congress in Astana on Tuesday. Asar party is holding a similar congress in the same city. Narikbayev stressed that the two parties will remain independent. \"There is no question of a merger today, although it is possible in the future,\" he said. The new bloc will support President Nursultan Nazarbayev in the upcoming presidential elections, he said. (Interfax-Kazakhstan)
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