People's Congress of Kazakhstan

In its economic policy, the QUK committed to creating legal conditions for the development of a modern socially oriented market economy, the main link of which is commodity production.

The PARTY emphasized the need for a phased, gradual privatization of enterprises owned by the state as well as collective and public property.

[1] From the QUK party, 23 candidates were nominated for elections to the Mazhilis and 10 people from the Nevada-Semipalatinsk movement.

The party found its most success in the 1994 Kazakh legislative election, winning 9 seats.

[4] On January 31, 2023, the People's Congress of Kazakhstan Party passed its initial registration with the Ministry of Justice.