Can President Tokayev reform Kazakhstan? 

Question: Can you please comment on the personality of President Tokayev, Kazakhstan’s president. After the well-known bloody coup in January 2022, the people enthusiastically supported his intentions to undertake cardinal reforms and build a new Kazakhstan. However, the pre-scheduled presidential and parliamentary elections have shown that significant changes will hardly happen and nowadays apathy and distrust are clearly felt in our society. Does he have sincere intentions to bring real changes and can he take Kazakhstan to a higher level? Does he have an attunement with the ascended masters, or is Tokayev just a populist?


Answer from the Ascended Master Saint Germain through Kim Michaels. This answer was given during the 2023 Kazakhstan Conference.

As we have said before, a government is always somewhat a reflection of the collective consciousness of a country. There are still some deep divisions in Kazakh society, and there are still many people who, you would not have them say this if you asked them consciously, but subconsciously they do not really want Kazakh society to change, because they are longing back to the old ways where they had more security like it was in Soviet times.

What is happening here is that any government is kind of between these two states. When I say that there is a faction of the population that does not want change, there is a certain faction of the general population, but there is, of course, a power elite in Kazakhstan that go back both to Soviet times and also to President Nazarbayev where they were put in privileged positions. You can call them oligarchs, but they are not all necessarily business people. There are also people in various aspects of society that have these privileged positions and they do not want a change that could threaten their positions.

What you are seeing in Kazakhstan is what you see in many other countries, that there is a division, there is a pull in different directions, and so far, those who do not want change, have been the strongest. The president, at a certain level, has an intention to reform Kazakh society. On another level he realizes that he came to power as is held in power because he is in good standing with the elite. So he is divided in himself, he does not really know how to carry out reforms in a way that brings real reform without threatening the elite.

If you want to have an honest assessment, he is not the one who will bring change to Kazakhstan. It will take another leader to do so, but this leader cannot really come to power until there has been a shift in the population where a critical mass of people is determined that it is enough with the old ways and that it is necessary to bring change and it needs to start now.

Even though there is some discouragement and distrust now because things did not go as many people hoped, you need to continue, you need to continue to hold a positive vision. I am talking about people in general, but you who are the spiritual people need to also hold a positive vision, continue to make the calls and you will see that there will be gradual changes. At some point a new leader will emerge, who can bring true democratic reforms and who is really dedicated to democracy.

 

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