MOSCOW—Mass protests in Kazakhstan around an boost in gasoline price ranges have prompted the country’s authoritarian governing administration to resign and the president to impose a point out of unexpected emergency in a disaster that threatens to destabilize the oil-loaded previous Soviet republic.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has declared a two-week curfew in Kazakhstan’s western Mangistau location and in Almaty, the country’s premier city. The constraints include a ban on mass gatherings and limitations on movement.
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