Former Kazakh president undergoes successful heart surgery
Former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev has undergone a successful heart surgery and his life is not in danger, Reuters reported on Friday, citing his spokesman Aidos Ukibay.
Ukibay's tweet followed reports by Kazakh media that Nazarbayev, 82, who ran the oil-rich country for three decades, was hospitalised.
Nazarbayev resigned as president in 2019 and lost his remaining positions of power last year after falling out with his successor Kassym-Jomart Tokayev amid violent unrest.
This month, the Kazakh parliament repealed a law that had given Nazarbayev the title of Yelbasy, or the leader of the nation, and granted legal immunity to his immediate family members.
Nazarbayev himself still enjoys immunity from prosecution given to him by the constitution.