AMANAT and ADILET parties to merge

A group of deputies voiced support for the merger of AMANAT and ADILET political parties at the XXVI Congress of AMANAT, Qazinform News Agency reports.

AMANAT and ADILET parties to merge
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"We regard this decision as a timely step. Ultimately, all of this must serve the main goal - strengthening Independence, improving the quality of life of citizens, strengthening the unity of the people of Kazakhstan, and ensuring the sustainable development of the country under a single Shanyrak.

The Head of State has repeatedly emphasized that the successful implementation of the chosen course requires uniting efforts around national values and goals. This will make it possible to consolidate accumulated experience, social potential, and the energy of our supporters around the country’s strategic development tasks, and will contribute to the successful implementation of the President’s course toward building a Fair and Progressive Kazakhstan,” stated Ilya Terenchenko, Chairman of Pavlodar region’s maslikhat.

According to the Chairman of AMANAT, Yerlan Koshanov, this political unification will mark a new stage in the party’s development.

“Today, as we embark on a new vector of development, and as the Head of State points out the importance of unity, we must have the courage to open a new page in our own history. Our party has always backed the principle “the change begins with us.” Therefore and now, we must take a step that corresponds to the logic of the times, the interests of the state, and the demands of the society. What the country needs today are not new lines of division, but new points of unity,” said Koshanov.

As Qazinform News Agency reported, Kazakhstan’s new political party Adilet was officially registered by the Ministry of Justice on June 1, 2026.

On May 7, at the founding congress of the Adilet Party in Astana, delegates approved the formation of the party’s governing bodies and made a key personnel decision. Aibek Dadebay was elected as party chairman.

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