Abzal Kuspan
Abzal Kuspan is a prominent member of the Mazhilis, the lower house of the Parliament of Kazakhstan. He recently made headlines by calling for immediate action to regulate the population of saiga antelopes, which have been adversely impacting agriculture and the ecosystem in Kazakhstan. Kuspan emphasized the urgency of this issue, citing years of complaints that had gone unaddressed and the recommendations from UN experts regarding the conservation and management of these migratory species. His advocacy reflects a growing concern for balancing wildlife conservation with agricultural needs in the region.
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Kazakhstan:
Abzal Kuspan explained his controversial statement about the need to legalize polygamy.
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Kazakhstan:
Deputy Abzal Kuspan proposed to officially allow having a second wife to protect the rights of such women.
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Kazakhstan:
Deputy Abzal Kuspan commented on the case with the release of Zhomart Ertaev.
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Kazakhstan:
Abzal Kuspan stated that Kazakhstan has entered the top four countries in the world for the number of fixed matches and demanded an investigation into the scheme involving football players and coaches.
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Kazakhstan:
Abzal Kuspan announced the cancellation of the court ruling regarding Zhomart Ertaev's release and thanked the General Prosecutor's Office.
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Kazakhstan:
Abzal Kuspan announced on social media that the court ruling for the release of Zhomart Ertaev has been canceled.
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Kazakhstan:
Abzal Kuspan wrote on social media that the court's decision to release Zhomart Ertaev was canceled.
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Kazakhstan:
Abzal Kuspan is a deputy who called for immediate measures regarding the saiga situation, labeling it as 'emergency'.
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Kazakhstan:
Deputy Abzal Kuspan reported that Kazakhstan plans to introduce criminal liability for stalking.
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Kazakhstan:
Deputy Abzal Kuspan explained some norms of the recently adopted amnesty law.
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