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2021 in Kazakhstan
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January
- 1 January - the chairmanship of the Eurasian Economic Union passes from Belarus to Kazakhstan.[1][2][3]
- 2 January - Death Penalty officially abolished after nearly a two decade recession.[4]
- 10 January - Kazakh legislative election
- 15 January - Askar Mamin is reappointed as Prime Minister of Kazakhstan by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Nurlan Nigmatulin is also reelected as the Chair of the Mazhilis.[5]
February
- 10 February – Small protest against prosecution on Uyghurs in Mainland China which resulted to crackdown.[6]
- 25 February – Murat Nurtileu is named as the new Deputy Head of Presidential Administration.[7]
- 28 February – At least a dozen are arrested by the police demanding the release of all political prisoners who have been arrested and detained during the unrest in the legislative elections.[8]
March
- 8 March – First Women's March held in Almaty.[9]
April
- 17 April – Three crewmen from the International Space Station griping[clarification needed] their spacejet of Soyuz MS-17 land on Kazakh Soil.[10]
May
December
- 27 November to 5 December — Kazakhstan will host the 2021 MMA World Championships and U20 Youth MMA World Championships in Nur-Sultan.[16]
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Deaths
- 24 January - Nikolay Chebotko, Kazakh Olympic cross country skier (2002, 2006, 2010, 2014), traffic collision. (b. 1982)[17]
- 3 February – Alizhan Ibragimov, businessman and billionaire (b.1954)[18]
- 9 February – Klavdiya Pishchulina, scientist. (b. 1934) [19]
- 16 April – Yessengaly Raushanov (b. 1957), poet
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