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Kazakh Presidential Election Well Organized, Says Croatia's Ex-President
Kazakh Presidential Election Well Organized, Says Croatia's Ex-President
26.04.2015 09:41
The former president of Croatia, Stjepan Mesic, said the snap presidential election in Kazakhstan, held today, Apr. 26, is organized well.
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