Kazakhstan Government Resigns in Response to Protests

Kazakhstan Government Resigns in Response to Protests
People take part in a protest against LPG cost rise following the Kazakh authorities' decision to lift price caps on liquefied petroleum gas in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Jan. 4, 2022. Pavel Mikheyev/Reuters
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Protests across Kazakhstan over rising fuel prices forced the resignation of the government on Jan. 5 when the Central Asian nation’s president personally intervened in the crisis.

The news of the resignations comes after a state of emergency was declared in the Mangistau and Almaty regions until Jan. 22, after thousands of people demonstrated across Kazakhstan for a third day over the rising cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). A rally in Almaty drew at least 5,000 people, according to Al-Jazeera, which cited two AFP journalists, and protests around the country are growing.
Victoria Kelly-Clark
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