Almaty Regional Mäslihat Алматы облыстық мәслихаты | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 10 December 1993 |
Leadership | |
Secretary | |
Structure | |
Seats | 45 |
Political groups | Majority (37) Nur Otan (37) Opposition (8) Auyl (4) People's Party (4) |
Length of term | 5 years |
Elections | |
Party-list proportional representation Largest remainder method | |
Last election | 10 January 2021 |
Next election | 2026 |
Website | |
almoblmaslihat.gov.kz |
The Almaty Regional Mäslihat (Kazakh: Алматы облыстық мәслихаты, romanized: Almatı oblıstıq mäslïxatı) is a local unicameral legislature of the Almaty Region of Kazakhstan, located in Taldıqorğan which currently consists of 45 members. Founded in 1993, the current Secretary of the Mäslihat is Janbolat Jorgenbaev (Nur Otan). Until 2021, all members of the legislature were elected through a secret ballot from every single member districts. For the first time after the 2021 Almaty regional election, the Mäslihat is composed of three political parties with Nur Otan controlling a supermajority of 37 seats.
After the Supreme Council of Kazakhstan adopted a law on 10 December 1993 2578-XII "On local representative and executive bodies of the Republic of Kazakhstan" which reformed the local representative bodies into Mäslihats in an attempt of building a "modern democratic form of government". Members of the Regional Mäslihat were elected for the first time on 7 Match 1994 which convened in its first session on 5 April 1994 in the city of Almaty.[1][2] From there, Ahet Baqtybaev was elected as the Mäslihat's first Secretary.[2]
As a result of a Presidential Decree No. 585 of 14 April 2001 "On the relocation of the regional center of the Almaty region", the location of the Regional Mäslihat was moved from Almaty to Taldıqorğan.[3]
In the aftermath of 2021 Almaty regional elections, 45 members were elected using newly implemented proportional representation which allowed for political parties to form parliamentary groups within the legislature after Nur Otan won a majority of 37 seats, followed by Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party and People's Party of Kazakhstan each winning four seats whom formed a parliamentary opposition.[4]
Mäslihat members are generally up for re-election every 5 years and are elected on the basis of party-list proportional representation with a required 7% electoral threshold to win any seats in the legislature. If only one parties manages to bypass the electoral threshold, then the party win the second highest number of votes is granted enough seats for representation in the mäslihat regardless whether it had passed the threshold or not.[5] A member of the mäslihat may be a citizen of Kazakhstan who has reached 20 years of age and can be a member of only one mäslihat.[6]
In accordance with the Article 20 of the Constitution of Kazakhstan "On local government and self-government in the Republic of Kazakhstan"[7]
There are currently six commissions in the Regional Mäslihat of which are:
The last election for the Aktobe Region Mäslihat was held on 10 January 2021.
Party | Seats |
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Nur Otan (NO) | 37 |
Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party (AUYL) | 4 |
People's Party of Kazakhstan (QHP) | 4 |