On 24 April, a first mass rally was held in the center of Atyrau against the sale of land to foreigners, where around 700 to 4000 people gathered. On the same day, in Oral, on Abai Square, a single picket was launched by Isatay Utepov, who was holding the poster “Қытайға жер сатпа!!!”, meaning (“Do not sell land to China!!!”). On 27 April, in the cities of Aktobe and Semey, with the participation of hundreds of people, rallies were held against changes in the land code of Kazakhstan and against plans by the authorities to sell agricultural land. On 28 April, several dozen people gathered in Aktau in the central square, but the police did not allow the rally to be held, citing that the square was necessary to prepare for the holiday of the Unity of the People. On 29 April, authorities in
Astana and
Almaty did not allow public figures to hold a press conference "on the land issue." In Astana, the hotel at the last moment refused to rent premises to activists due to pressure from the KNB. In Almaty, the police managed to detain all activists before the event. In
Oral, an activist Bauyrjan Alipkaliev was detained by police, who was going to hold a single picket that day. On 1 May, on the Day of Unity of the People, protests were held in
Zhanaozen, where around hundred people gathered. In the city of Kyzylorda, the security forces dispersed protesters from the square. On May 4, a spontaneous rally was held in the central square of Oral with the participation of several dozen people. As in previous protests in other cities of Kazakhstan, the protesters opposed the transfer of agricultural land for a long-term rent to foreigners. On 5 May, Nazarbayev announced a moratorium on some provisions of the Land Code. Vice-Minister of National Economy Kairat Uskenbaev was dismissed, Dosaev himself resigned from office on his own, and Minister of Agriculture
Asyljan Mamytbekov was reprimanded, but the next day he also resigned. In addition, Nazarbayev ordered the creation of a new
Ministry of Information and Communication, which would monitor the information space and develop the state's information policy. On 21 May, rallies were planned throughout Kazakhstan. The authorities rejected permissions for rallies to be held in the cities of Almaty, Astana, Oral and Semey. On this day, law enforcement authorities detained dozens of activists, as well as journalists in several cities of the country. Attempts to hold unsanctioned rallies were recorded in the cities of Aktobe, Atyrau, and Pavlodar, where a small number of citizens gathered and after warning about the illegality of the rally, a group of people obediently left the embankment of the
Irtysh river, and the organizer Serikbay Alibaev was fined 50 MCI. ==Reactions by authorities==