Of the 191 delegates elected at conferences of regional and city branches of the party, 149 people participated in the congress, representing all branches of the party, which ensured the legitimacy of the congress.
On the agenda of the congress, such basic issues as the situation in the party, the priority tasks of the party and the introduction of amendments to the Party Charter were approved and considered.
Of the five co-chairperson's of the party, Alikhan Baimenov and Lyudmila Zhulanova, who made presentations, were present at the congress. In their reports, they assessed the situation in the party, expressed their proposals on overcoming the crisis in the party leadership, as well as on the further activities of the party.
The debate on the two first issues on the agenda was also addressed by 22 congress delegates.
During the work of the congress, co-chairman Baimenov asked the congress to accept his resignation, justifying this with his personal responsibility for the critical situation in the party's leadership and the need to preserve the party. However, the congress unanimously rejected Baimenov's request for resignation.
The congress also introduced changes to the Party Charter, the most important of which were changes in the structure and composition of the party's governing bodies. When discussing changes to the Party Charter, a number of delegates including Baimenov himself proposed keeping the institution of co-chairs in the party. However, by a majority vote of 122 delegates, the congress supported the abolition of the institution of co-chairs and the introduction of the posts of party chairman and deputy chairman. On the basis of this decision, the congress unanimously elected Alikhan Baymenov as party chairman and Lyudmila Zhulanova as a deputy.
Based on these changes to the Party Charter and the Decree "On the Situation in the Party and Priority Measures to Ensure Unity of Party Rows", the congress approved the number of members of the Central Council at 91 people and the Presidium of the Central Council at 17 people and elected the composition of these bodies. The congress elected the Central Control and Revision Commission at 21 people, Vitaly Erokhin was elected its chairman.[1]