Shock resignation by Kazakh leader Nazarbayev not a sudden move, say analysts

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Shock resignation by Kazakhstan leader Nazarbayev not a sudden move, say analysts

While many were caught off-guard by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev's seemingly abrupt resignation after nearly three decades in power, analysts say the decision was not a sudden move.

Rather, they told the Straits Times it was likely part of a carefully crafted plan that has been in place for years to ensure he remains in control behind the scenes even after formally giving up power.Enjoy unlimited access to ST's best work Subscribe Now

 

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