Uzynagash village will buy voting booths for more than 5 millions

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A cashier checks Kazakhstan's Tenge currency notes in a Eurasian Bank branch in Almaty January 15, 2015. Growing damage from Russia's financial crisis on neighbouring former Soviet states could bury President Vladimir Putin's dream of creating an economic union to rival the United States and European Union. From Belarus on the European Union's fringe to Kazakhstan on the border with China, some of those once firmly in Moscow's grip are now questioning whether Russia has what it takes to lead.  REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) - RTR4LIM1
A cashier checks Kazakhstan's Tenge currency notes in a Eurasian Bank branch in Almaty January 15, 2015. Growing damage from Russia's financial crisis on neighbouring former Soviet states could bury President Vladimir Putin's dream of creating an economic union to rival the United States and European Union. From Belarus on the European Union's fringe to Kazakhstan on the border with China, some of those once firmly in Moscow's grip are now questioning whether Russia has what it takes to lead. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) - RTR4LIM1

Almaty region, Uzynagash rural district of Zhambyl district is going to buy voting booths for 5,178,571 tenge, "Adyrna" reporter reports with reference to satypalu.gov.kz.

On September 17, the office of the akim of the Uzynagash rural district of the Zhambyl district administration announced a tender with the title "Purchase and installation of voting booths for the Uzynagash rural district (Uzynagash, Zhanakurylys, Yntimaq settlements)". The winner of the state procurement will be determined on September 24.

In order to find out how many voting booths the Uzynagash rural district is going to buy for 5,178,571 tenge allocated from the budget, we opened the technical description of the state procurement. It's a pity that the technical description is loaded with nothing but obscure letters and numbers. That is, it remains a mystery how the contractor will build the voting booth, and how many booths are needed for a rural district with several settlements.

On October 6, Kazakhstan will hold a referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant. Is one village of Almaty region going to spend more than five million tenge for a voting booth in the referendum? How many cabins will be bought with this money? Elections have been held frequently in Kazakhstan in recent years. Where did the booths from the previous elections go?

We sent these questions to the relevant institution. We will publish the answer we received from them soon!

Asyl Abay

Translated by:NP"Adyrna"

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