For a Just Kazakhstan (also known as
For a Fair Kazakhstan) (
Ediletti Qazaqstan Ushin) is a political movement that was founded by the
Communist Party of Kazakhstan, the Naghyz Ak Zhol Party and the
Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan Party as an opposition coalition to nominate a single candidate in the
2005 presidential elections.
The movement is led by
Zharmakhan Tuyakbay, the former speaker of the
Majlis of Kazakhstan and the resigned deputy chairman of
OTAN party. Tuyakbay resigned from his parliamentary post after 2004 parliamentary elections citing widespread irregularities and
election fraud. He joined the loose opposition bloc and became the coalition's candidate for the presidential elections. After the elections, he founded the
Nationwide Social Democratic Party in September 2006.
For a Just Kazakhstan advocates democratization of the political system, election of the regional governors, investigation of corruption cases involving the family of the president
Nazarbayev and the fair redistribution of national wealth.