Azat Peruashev
Azat Peruashev is a Kazakh politician and member of the Mazhilis, the lower house of the Parliament of Kazakhstan. He is known for advocating for the interests of local entrepreneurs and has recently called for the introduction of new regulations for foreign online marketplaces such as Temu, Amazon, and AliExpress. Peruashev emphasizes that the lack of regulation and tax oversight for these foreign entities is causing significant revenue losses for Kazakhstan's budget and creating an uneven playing field for local businesses. His initiatives reflect a growing concern over the impact of unregulated e-commerce on the national economy.
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Kazakhstan:
Azat Peruashev suggested regulating the issue of returning assets seized by corrupt individuals from private citizens.
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Kazakhstan:
Azat Peruashev, a deputy of the Mazhilis, proposed to regulate the issue of returning assets seized by corrupt individuals.
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Kazakhstan:
Azat Peruashev proposed to regulate the return of assets seized by corrupt individuals during a meeting of the Constitutional Commission.
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Kazakhstan:
Azat Peruashev expressed that the party is always preparing for the next elections.
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Kazakhstan:
Deputy Azat Peruashev stated that the state support system for entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan is failing to fulfill its key task.
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Kazakhstan:
Azat Peruashev supported the renaming of the Committee for the Return of Assets to the Committee for the Protection of Investors' Rights.
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Kazakhstan:
Azat Peruashev is the head of the Ak Zhol party and announced the changes in the Mazhilis deputies.
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Kazakhstan:
Leader of the 'Ak Zhol' party Azat Peruashev responded to Stambekov's comments about the voting.
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Hungary:
Azat Peruashev proposed the establishment of a national cryptocurrency bank in Kazakhstan.
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Kazakhstan:
Deputy Azat Peruashev proposed to create a cryptocurrency bank in Kazakhstan.
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