Runling banker Mukhtar Ablyazov, calling himself the opposition leader in Kazakhstan, said that he would eliminate the position of president when he comes to power. He revealed his plans in an interview with RIA Novosti.
According to Ablyazov, he developed a plan for changing power in Kazakhstan, according to which he will lead the temporary government for half a year. After that, elections will be announced, and in the case of the victory of his politicalsyl, Ablyazov will take the post of Prime Minister. “President posts will not. We are liquidating this position,” he stressed.
For help in implementing his plan ablyazov plans to turn to Western leaders, in particular, to the President of France Emmanuel Makron.
The former head of “Bank Turan Alem” (BTA Bank) Mukhtar Ablyazov, in early January, called himself a leader of the opposition and protests in Kazakhstan. The banker currently lives in France, he openly declares plans to return to the country, where he is sentenced to the prison sentence for the murder of a business partner.
Previously, Ablyazov said that the coordination center of the protests in Kazakhstan is located in Kiev.