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Kazakh president gains third term as observers attack ballot methods

By Neil Buckley in Almaty

Published: December 6 2005 02:00 | Last updated: December 6 2005 02:00

Nursultan Nazarbayev secured a third term as president of Kazakhstan with 91 per cent of the vote, in the latest election in a former Soviet state to be criticised by observers as falling short of international standards.

The result gave a further indication that the wave of pro-democracy revolutions that swept through Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan might be fizzling out, after last month's disputed parliamentary poll in Azerbaijan.

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