This is similar to what happened in Iraq a couple of years ago. Massive protests prompted the resignation of the parliament and Prime Minister (Mahdi), then a new president was appointed (Salih) who appointed an interim PM (Kadhimi), then two months ago their new parliament was elected. Next a permanent president will be elected. The whole process has taken almost three years.
Here's how the Kazahkstan situation is similar:
Kazakhstani President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has accepted the government's resignation after a wave of protests swept the country over a spike in the price of liquefied petroleum gas, leading to clashes with police... While the measure is effective immediately, current cabinet members will continue with their duties until a new administration is formed. First Deputy Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov has been appointed interim PM in the meantime.
This is similar to what happened in Iraq a couple of years ago. Massive protests prompted the resignation of the parliament and Prime Minister (Mahdi), then a new president was appointed (Salih) who appointed an interim PM (Kadhimi), then two months ago their new parliament was elected. Next a permanent president will be elected. The whole process has taken almost three years.
Here's how the Kazahkstan situation is similar:
https://www.rt.com/russia/545179-kazakhstan-government-resigns-protests/
Interesting things happening in the world today that’s for sure