“We have developed a plan, we will achieve regime change,” Ablyazov said.

He also stated that he intended to fly to Kazakhstan, despite the fact that he was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment for the murder of businessman Yerzhan Tatishev in 2004.

In addition, Ablyazov expressed his desire to become the prime minister of Kazakhstan.

The fugitive banker also said that he publicly speaks on French television and addressed French President Emmanuel Macron personally.

“I warned Western countries that if they take a wait-and-see attitude, then Central Asia will be a cooler boiler than in Afghanistan,” he said.

Ablyazov also announced plans to organize "peaceful protests" in Kazakhstan.

During the riots that took place in Kazakhstan in early January, 225 people were killed, including 19 law enforcement officers.

Such data are provided by the Prosecutor General's Office of the Republic.

A total of 4,578 people were affected.

More details - in the material RT