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AMANAT Party Launches 'From City to Village' Initiative to Boost Rural Development in West Kazakhstan

AMANAT party's new initiative promises to transform West Kazakhstan's rural landscape. With 120 families relocating this year, the project aims to increase rural social and economic potential.

It is an agriculture land many plants are plotted into the ground and in front of of the field...
It is an agriculture land many plants are plotted into the ground and in front of of the field there is a machine, it is spelling the water on the crops and behind the machine there are huge trees and behind the trees there are other types of crops.

AMANAT Party Launches 'From City to Village' Initiative to Boost Rural Development in West Kazakhstan

The AMANAT party's West Kazakhstan regional branch has launched a significant initiative, 'From the city to the rural king', aiming to boost rural development and improve living conditions. The project, which was launched at a ceremony attended by regional officials, including akim Nariman Toregaliev, plans to resettle families to 57 villages in the region, with 120 families expected to move this year.

Chairman Murat Mukayev stressed the importance of the village development concept, while Nariman Toregaliev highlighted the priority of supporting young families and rural development. The party's election program focuses on rural economy development and enhancing the lives and incomes of rural residents.

The project's first milestone was marked in the village of Köpkürtir, where a new two-apartment residential building was commissioned. The initiative aims to develop infrastructure and create comfortable living conditions in rural areas, ultimately boosting the regional economy.

The 'From the city to the rural king' project is set to transform West Kazakhstan's rural landscape. With 120 families expected to relocate this year, the initiative promises to increase rural social and economic potential. Although specific details about the families and timelines remain unclear, the project's launch signals a commitment to improving rural life in the region.

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