AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoElections & Governance: Kazakhstan held its first vote for the new Kurultai unicameral parliament on Sunday, with 545 candidates from seven parties competing for five-year terms under the post–July 1 constitutional reset. Public Health & Systems: Kazakhstan’s healthcare cooperation keeps expanding internationally, including a WHO meeting where Kazakhstan’s health minister discussed boosting primary care and health-system resilience, and an India–Kazakhstan partnership that modernized Almaty’s multidisciplinary clinical hospital and plans a new medical complex. Sports Medicine Spotlight: At the Cincinnati Open, Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) was forced to retire early with a heel/ankle injury, raising fresh concerns about her fitness ahead of the US Open. Cross-border Cooperation: Moldova and Kazakhstan discussed joint projects spanning energy security, transport, infrastructure rehabilitation, and medical equipment, while Kazakhstan’s leadership urged citizens—especially youth—to vote in the upcoming Kurultai elections.
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