Nurlan Äbdirov

Versions of names: Nūrlan Mäjitūly Äbdırov, Нурлан Абдиров
Kazakhstan

Nurlan Äbdirov is Kazakhstan and is a politician who is the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Kazakhstan since 2022.

Corresponding elections

In the presidential election held in Belarus on January 26, 2025, incumbent President Alexander Lukashenko secured his seventh term with over 87% of the vote. The election was widely criticized by international observers and opposition figures, who labeled it a sham due to the lack of genuine competition and suppression of dissent. The EPDE has exposed how over 90 politically biased “observers” who were deployed to whitewash this fraudulent election. The Lukashenka regime, notorious for systematic human rights abuses and repression of civil society, manufactured international legitimacy by inviting hand-picked “observers”—many with direct ties to authoritarian regimes, Kremlin-linked disinformation networks, or criminal investigations in their home countries.

Missions

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Nur Otan

Institutional affiliation to the Central Election Commission of Kazakhstan


This quote was taken from the Belarusian state media outlet, Belta, and published on January 27, 2025. It affirms the legitimacy of the election process, emphasizing transparency, legal compliance, and high voter turnout.

"The elections were held legitimately, they were absolutely transparent, met all the requirements of international and Belarusian national legislation. They were held with a high turnout. In a free, transparent environment. With which I congratulate the people of Belarus [...]" [Translated from Russian]