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Kazakhstan Central Election Commission distributed deputy mandates among three parties elected to the Majilis, Tengrinews.kz reports. CEC secretary Bakhyt Meldeshov said: “Having summing up the votes for political parties that overcame 7-percent threshold, we divided the by the number of distributed deputy mandates. We got the quota of 67,741.11 votes per one mandate. Based on this quota, the following number of mandates shall be distributed among political parties: - 83 mandates for Nur Otan, - 8 mandates for Ak Zhol -7 mandates for Communist People’s Party of Kazakhstan.” Today, on January 17, the CEC announced the final results of the Majilis elections. Kazakhstan Parliament has become tripartisan.
Kazakhstan Central Election Commission distributed deputy mandates among three parties elected to the Majilis, Tengrinews.kz reports.
CEC secretary Bakhyt Meldeshov said: “Having summing up the votes for political parties that overcame 7-percent threshold, we divided the by the number of distributed deputy mandates. We got the quota of 67,741.11 votes per one mandate. Based on this quota, the following number of mandates shall be distributed among political parties:
- 83 mandates for Nur Otan,
- 8 mandates for Ak Zhol
-7 mandates for Communist People’s Party of Kazakhstan.”
Today, on January 17, the CEC announced the final results of the Majilis elections. Kazakhstan Parliament has become tripartisan.