Kazakhstan's government resigns over fuel protests

Kazakhstan's government resigns as fuel protests rage

by Staff Writer 05-01-2022 | 3:51 PM

CNN: Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev accepted the government's resignation on Wednesday (5) after a fuel price increase in the oil-producing Central Asian country triggered protests in which nearly 100 police were injured.

Police used tear gas and stun grenades late on Tuesday (4) to drive hundreds of protesters out of the main square in Almaty, the former Soviet republic's biggest city.

Clashes resumed on Wednesday after the Cabinet resigned.

Atameken, Kazakhstan's business lobby group, said its members were reporting cases of attacks on banks, stores and restaurants.

Kazakhstan is a tightly controlled country which cultivates an image of political stability, helping it attract hundreds of billions of dollars of foreign investment in its oil and metals industries over three decades of independence.