Polish-speaking media, Polish-speaking experts have no light thought of politics in the post-Soviet area. For them, any politician who is not furiously anti-Russian is considered to be a man of the Kremlin manually controlled by Moscow.
He was regarded as pro-Russian policy by Polish-speaking media and Polish-speaking experts Eduard Szedernadze – erstwhile USSR abroad Minister, man Mikhail Gorbachev, long-time president of Georgia. During the Rose Revolution, Moscow could have saved Szewardnadze (Ajaria is an autonomous region in Georgia inhabited by Georgian Muslims; in 2003 there was a Russian base and then Prime Minister of Adjaria Aslan Abashiga urged Moscow to intervene in Georgia). The Rose Revolution was a power Mikhail Saakashvili. Abashiga had to leave Georgia, Russia lost its base in Adjaria, as well as political influence in the region (Adjares began to focus on Turkey). The situation is akin with Kazakhstan.
Nazarbayev
Nursultan Nazarbayev he was besides a politician associated with Mikhail Gorbachev. Nazarbayev was the last president of the Kazakh Socialist russian Republic. He smoothly took over the presidential authorities already in independent Kazakhstan. Nazarbayev had a pragmatic policy, had good relations with the president of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin (although Kazakhstan has never recognized the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula, as well as separatist republics supported by Moscow). Nazarbayev was open to pragmatic relations with the collective West. Kazakhstan participated in the Organization of Turkish States (Nazarbayev is the honorary president of that organization for life). president Nazarbayev moved the capital of Kazakhstan from Almaty to Astana (in 2019-2022, Astana was named Nur -Sultan). He maintained good relations with our country, as evidenced by the fact that he was an intermediary in talks with Minsk on the release of any activists of the Union of Poles in Belarus recognized by the authorities in Warsaw. The age of Nazarbayev was doing his job, and in 2019 there was a transfer of power.
Breaking up with the patron
The fresh president of Kazakhstan became Kasym-Zomart Tokaev. president Tokaev is very well educated. He graduated from Moscow State Institute of global Relations (the university is known under the abbreviation MGIMO – this abbreviation in Russian reads: Московский государственный институт международных отношений). The future president of Kazakhstan was already a diplomat in the times of the USSR. Tokayev held many public functions in Kazakhstan. president Nazarbayev tried to keep control of the fresh president, from here in the close ellipse of power was the eldest daughter of the erstwhile president of Kazakhstan Dariga Nazarbayeva (from 2019 to 2020 she was the president of the legislature of the Kazakh Parliament). In time, president Tokayev began to beat himself to independency and began to remove the people of the erstwhile president of Kazakhstan.
West with Nazarbayev's crew
An unsuccessful effort at a colorful revolution in Kazakhstan at the beginning of 2022 was not subjected to a thorough analysis due to the fact that the peculiar Military Operation in Ukraine began moments later. Support for protests in Kazakhstan showed a collective West. PiSów's propaganda tubes were written about the highly pro-Ukrainian Foundation Open dialog (notabene hypocrites from the Law and Justice had connections to this foundation), as if it were connected with the Kremlin. The pro-Russian oligarch of Kazakh was presented as evidence of these unions Muchtara Abeljazova (Abljazov was an opponent of Nazarbayev and the only thing he had in common with the Russian Federation was that he stayed in that country for respective years after he fled to France and large Britain). Institutions related to this oligarch were active in protests in Kazakhstan. Media related to Ukrainian oligarch Rinatem Achmetovwho at the time had large influence on the Ukrainian government (the Prime Minister of Ukraine was then Denis Szmyhal – Achmetov's man) and Zelenski's president enthusiastically supported protests in Kazakhstan, as well as interviewed representatives of Abeljazov in Kiev). president Tokayev asked for aid in suppressing protests The Organization of the Collective safety Agreement (the strongest associate of this organization is the Russian Federation; it is ironic that representatives of Armenia ruled by Nikola Pasinate, and this is the colorful revolution in 2018 that brought him to power). The protests were supported by the collective West as well as erstwhile Kazakh president Nazarabayeva. After their suppression, the old name Astana was restored (no Nur-Sułtan). president Tokayev became a full independent politician, removed the people of Nazarbayev from the most crucial authorities.
Trump’s Peace Council
Kazakhstan promotes conservative values and at the same time Western companies were allowed into it. president Tokayev took part in a fresh gathering of the Council of Peace (at the gathering he proposed that the Council of Peace should set up the Name Peace Council Award Donald Trump and awarded the award – here will be a surprise – ...Donald Trump). Kazakhstan was the strongest country in the region to argue retaliation from the muslim Republic of Iran.
Slavs in Reverse
On 15 March 2026 a constitutional referendum was held in Kazakhstan. Russian will no longer have the position of an authoritative language equivalent to Kazakh. The anticipation of its usage in administration and education will be maintained, but Kazakh would become a clear dominant language. The Russian language will become a ‘interethnic communication’ language alternatively than an authoritative language. The Russian population in Kazakhstan is shrinking very much. According to the 1989 census, there were 39.69% Russians (including 5.44% Ukrainians, 1.11% Belarusians, 0.36% Poles). According to the 2021 census, Kazakhs account for 70.35%, Russians 15.54% (Ukrainians – 2.02%, Belarusians – 0.4%, Poles – 0.18%). Kazakhstan has a advanced fertility of 2.52% (unfortunately this advanced fertility does not apply to Slavs).
Poles from Kazakhstan – unwanted, persecuted
The paradox of past is that the exports of Poles to Kazakhstan or to Siberia carried out by the russian Union authorities saved many lives (people from exile returned to Poland, Poles in distant regions of the USSR had a much better chance of endurance than erstwhile villages were pacified by genocidal killers from UPA). Polish-speaking authorities did nothing to encourage Poles to return from Kazakhstan. Polish payer funds scholarships for neo-banders, while almost nobody cares about bringing Poles from Kazakhstan to Poland. Poles in Kazakhstan live mostly in areas where another Slavs live. They are in the overwhelming majority of Russian-speaking. Part of my nation has undergone the process of moronization, hence Poles from Kazakhstan or Poles from Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia arebad ‘Russian’, due to the fact that they talk differently from Poles in Poland, which caused not 1 Pole from Kazakhstan alternatively of Poland to leave for the Russian Federation. The indifference of the Nadwiślański authorities caused that Poles who came to Poland from Kazakhstan went to the Russian Federation. Poles in Kazakhstan are on the same boat as another Slavs. Kazakh chauvinists are getting stronger, organizing language patrols, attacking people speaking legal Russian in public space.
The longest border in the world
The muslim Republic of Iran borders the Caspian Sea with Kazakhstan. In the event of the Western forces taking over power in Tehran, this would be a threat to the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation (Russia has a very long land border with Kazakhstan – 7644 kilometres; it is the longest land border between countries in the world). The Collective West could usage Turkic peoples to destabilise the political situation in the Russian Federation. As long as president Tokayev reigns in Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan will lead a pragmatic policy and will not go the way of Ukraine. The president of Kazakhstan is simply a skilled diplomat, but the age is doing its occupation (this year he will turn 73) and it is not known where Kazakhstan will go after he ceases to execute public functions.
Kamil Waćkowski












