Talk:Politics of Kazakhstan

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[edit] Politics

this is not enough. There are lots of things that is not written which supposed to be in this article. The author talks alot about the voting issues and party domination on Kazakhstan. If you ask me, that's only a minor part of this article. Where are your points on the three branches? You only talked a bit about them. And they are not even clear. You say that there is a prime minisiter who is the head of government. Is that for real? And if that for real, then why is it a presidential form of government. It seems that your article says its a semi-presidenmtial form. But to me, this government is becoming of a one man rule. Please critique —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 210.213.149.94 (talk) 02:42, 14 February 2007 (UTC).