Gender Quotas Database

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Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan

Central Asia

Kazakhstan has a Bicameral parliament with legislated quotas for the single/lower house and at the sub-national level. 19 of 98 (19%) seats in the Mazhilis / House of Representatives are held by women.

At a glance

Structure of parliament Bicameral

Are there legislated quotas

For the Single / Lower house? Yes
For the Upper house? No
For the Sub-national level? Yes

Are there voluntary quotas?

Adopted by political parties? No
Is there additional information? Yes

Single / Lower House

Mazhilis / House of Representatives

Upper House

Senate

Quota at the Sub-National Level

Voluntary Political Party Quotas*

* Only political parties represented in parliament are included. When a country has legislated quotas in place, only political parties that have voluntary quotas that exceed the percentage/number of the national quota legislation are presented in this table.

Additional information

In Autumn 2019 an Alliance of Female Power of Kazakhstan was established to address concerns of women and children's rights as well as equal opportunities within politics and economic fields. The Alliance went on to propose the 30% quota and alternation lists, whilst advocating the 50-50 quotas at the regional level (Zakon.kz, 2019).

In autumn 1998, the Coalition "Women's Electoral Initiatives" was established, which includes 20 women's organizations. In August 1999, the Coalition sent a memorandum to all registered parties calling for them to include at least 5 percent of women candidates in their party lists for the parliamentary elections. In June 1999, a public foundation "Women's Electoral Block" was set up to support women candidates. In the course of this active involvement of women in the 1999 electoral process, the first women's party was born - the Political Alliance of Women's Organizations.

 

Sources

Legal Sources:

  • Constitution of Kazakhstan - Link
  • Elections Law - Link
  • Political Parties Law - Link

Other Sources:

  • Parliament of Kazakhstan - Link
  • Electoral Commission - Link
  • Interparliamentary Union [IPU] Parline - Kazakhstan Country Profile
  • Kazakhstan intends to introduce 30% quota for women and youth in political parties (2020) - Link

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