79 candidatures to Senate members nominated as for August 8, 2014
8 August, 2014 15:19
79 candidates to members of the Senate of Parliament of tKazakhstan have been nominated for August 8, 2014," ,” Deputy Chairman of the Central Elective Committee Vladimir Foos informed.
According to the CEC data as on 8 August 2014 79 candidates to deputies of the Senate of Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan have been nominated, including:
• Akmola region – 6 persons;
• Aktobe region – 6 persons;
• Almaty region – 5 persons;
• Atyrau region – 4 persons;
• East-Kazakhstan region – 4 persons;
• Zhambyl region – 5 persons;
• West-Kazakhstan region – 4 persons;
• Karagandy region – 6 persons;
• Kostanay region – 4 persons;
• Kyzylorda region – 5 persons;
• Mangystau region – 5 persons;
• Pavlodar region – 5 persons;
• North-Kazakhstan region – 5 persons;
• South-Kazakhstan region – 5 persons;
• Astana city - 5 persons;
• Almaty city – 5 persons.
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