ALMATY, NOV. 23 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kazakhstan’s parliament proposed renaming the capital city, Astana, after president Nursultan Nazarbayev.
It is now for Mr Nazarbayev, 76, to agree to accept the proposal or not. He has previously rejected a similar proposal but over the past weeks and months momentum appears to have built up towards embellishing Mr Nazarbayev’s persona, which some describe as a personality cult.
Last week the Central Bank unveiled a new bank note with his portrait on it, dozens of university, libraries and schools are named after him and in 2011, a statue of him was erected by a park in Almaty.
The proposal to rename Astana, the city that Mr Nazarbayev built on the Kazakh steppe, was buried in the last paragraph of a lengthy monologue lauding the president’s achievement since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. Mr Nazarbayev has been Kazakhstan’s only post-Soviet leader.
Astana means capital in Kazakh and has been developed as a brand. Many of Mr Nazarbayev’s pet projects — an airline, a cycling team, a football team — are called Astana and wear the yellow and blue of Kazakhstan.
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(News report from Issue No. 306, published on Nov. 25 2016)