
Kaisar Sultanaev
Kaisar Sultanaev is the Chairman of the Committee of Administrative Police within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan. He has garnered attention for addressing the significant increase in road traffic accidents in the country, particularly due to the alarming statistics related to drunk driving. His statements reflect ongoing concerns within the government about public safety on the roads and the urgent need for effective measures to combat the rising trend of traffic incidents.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Kazakhstan | 10 | 6.40 | 0.77% | +20% | 18,776,707 | 172,924 | $180,000 | 1,658$ |
Totals | 10 | 18,776,707 | 172,924 | $180,000 | 1,658$ |
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev, the head of the administrative police committee, stated that business leaders in the scooter-sharing industry will be held accountable for violations.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev stated that the leaders of the scooter rental business will be held accountable for violations of electric scooter usage rules.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev, the head of the administrative police committee, announced that business leaders in the kicksharing sector would be held accountable for violations of electric scooter usage rules.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev promised that leaders of bike-sharing companies would be held accountable for violations of electric scooter rules.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev is the chairman of the Committee of Administrative Police at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev is the head of the Committee of Administrative Police who discussed the issues related to electric scooters in Kazakhstan.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev, the chairman of the administrative police committee, announced that rental companies will be held accountable for violations of electric scooter usage rules.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev announced the possibility of reducing the allowed speed limit in populated areas.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev, the chairman of the administrative police committee, announced that leaders of kicksharing companies will be held accountable for violations of electric scooter usage rules.
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Kazakhstan:
Kaisar Sultanaev, the chairman of the Committee of Administrative Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, discussed the possibility of reducing the allowed speed limit in cities.
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