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The article discusses Kazakhstan's ongoing debate over the construction of a nuclear power plant, highlighting arguments for and against nuclear power. The government is pushing for the plant to address energy deficits and boost the country's nuclear industry, while opponents cite concerns about accidents, environmental impact, and dependence on Russia. Public opinion is divided, with polls showing support for the plant but anecdotal evidence suggesting higher levels of opposition. The government's handling of the debate reflects broader issues of public trust and the need for a more inclusive decision-making process. [Extracted from the article] |