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THE NEW CONSTITUTION – A NEW ARCHITECTURE OF TRUST AND DEVELOPMENT 22.02.2026
An expert dialogue on the topic "New Constitution: A New Architecture of Trust and Development" was held in Astana. During the event, the main provisions of the new draft Constitution, as well as its institutional, legal and political significance, were discussed in an open format. The expert forum was jointly organized by the Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies and the Institute of Public Policy. The meeting was attended by deputies of the Parliament, members of the Constitutional Commission, representatives of state bodies, academia, expert associations and civil society institutions. This is a clear indication of the broad involvement of various representatives of society in the discussion of the new draft Constitution. State Councilor Erlan Karin, who participated in the event, particularly emphasized the essence and historical significance of the new Constitution. According to him, the new Constitution is not only the highest legal document, but also a reflection of public agreement. The document clearly reflects the uniqueness of our country and the public consensus on key issues. Also, for the first time, science, education, and innovation will be established as the strategic foundation of the state's development. This is an important step that clarifies Kazakhstan's aspiration to become a technologically advanced country. The new Constitution will define the priority areas of the country's development and set a new vector of prosperity. Within the framework of three panel sessions, experts comprehensively discussed the main innovations of the new project and shared their recommendations. The open dialogue format creates a basis for strengthening public trust and joint adoption of strategic decisions. The new Constitution is a guiding light for the future, a solid foundation for trust and sustainable development.
THE SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION IS THE MAIN PRINCIPLE OF THE RULE OF LAW 22.02.2026
During the expert dialogue on the topic "New Constitution: a new architecture of trust and development" held in Astana, the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Sarsembayev, answered a question about the relationship between national and international law in the draft of the new Constitution. According to the minister, Article 1 of the Constitution clearly states that the Republic of Kazakhstan is a state governed by the rule of law. According to Article 5, the current law includes the norms of the Constitution, laws in accordance with it, normative decrees of the Constitutional and Supreme Courts, other normative legal acts, and international treaty obligations. It was also noted that the Constitution has the highest legal force and is directly applicable throughout the territory of the republic as a very important principle. This is the main norm that determines the solid foundation of the national legal system. The Minister also focused on Article 10, stating that Kazakhstan respects the principles and norms of international law, pursues a policy of peace and cooperation, and firmly adheres to the principles of non-interference in the internal affairs of other states and the peaceful resolution of international disputes. Thus, the new draft Constitution presents a balanced legal model based on respect for international law while preserving the supremacy of national law. This is an important step that will strengthen the principles of the rule of law and create a reliable foundation for the country's sustainable development.
EXPERTS' DIALOGUE ON THE NEW CONSTITUTION HELD IN ASTANA 22.02.2026
On February 21, 2026, an expert dialogue was held in Astana on the topic "New Constitution: A New Architecture of Trust and Development." The event openly discussed the main provisions of the new draft Constitution, their institutional, legal, and political significance. Unzila Shapak, a deputy of the Majilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, noted that clarifying the mechanism for the application of international treaties in the country through law will ensure legal clarity. According to her, this step will allow maintaining the stability of fundamental constitutional values and strengthening the legal guarantees of citizens. Also, the fact that international treaties can be reviewed by the Constitutional Court before ratification is an important tool for legal security. Indira Aubakirova, Director of the Institute of Legislation and Legal Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan, said that the ultimate goal of the Constitution is to ensure human rights and freedoms. In her opinion, the new draft clearly establishes a system of checks and balances between the branches of power. Each body acts within its authority, ensuring the stability of the system. This is the basis for the real protection of human rights. The Ombudsman for Children's Rights of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Dinara Zakiyeva, noted that the draft Constitution enshrines the upbringing and care of children as the main right and duty of parents. She noted that the state will protect the rights of children and intervene in cases of threat or violation of their rights. Today, the social sphere provides for 49 services and 15 types of benefits aimed at supporting children - this is evidence of systematic work in this direction. Majilis deputy Snezhana Imasheva said that many legislative acts will be revised within the framework of the new draft Constitution. They will not only be brought into line with new norms, but will also be aimed at fully realizing the potential provided for in the Constitution. In particular, the need to introduce specific provisions regulating the citizenship of minor children born abroad into the law on citizenship was raised. In general, the expert dialogue demonstrated that the draft new Constitution is of strategic importance for society and is the beginning of systematic changes aimed at strengthening human rights and the rule of law. This is an important initiative aimed at strengthening the rule of law and taking a confident step towards a new stage in the country's development.
Shymkent poets analyze the new Constitution in verse 21.02.2026
Society is not standing idly by in the face of the socio-political initiatives being implemented in our country and important issues being discussed at the national level. Active citizens are expressing their opinions. Shymkent poets are not left out of this process. They express their thoughts on the future of the country in the form of traditional poetry and convey topical topics in verse. In a video circulating on social media, Birzhan Baituov, Nurlan Esenkulov, and Anar Zhapparkulova published poems by poets that focus on issues of national interest, the status of the state language, the preservation of national values, and social integrity. Shymkent poets promote the idea that every important decision made as an independent state should be based on the historical consciousness and national identity of the people. "Since independence, in the mother tongue, The lines of the poem "The first written law of the country" are aimed at emphasizing the adoption of the law in the Kazakh language for the first time during the period of independence, and at clarifying the specific status of the state language in lawmaking. At the same time, the poets did not ignore such areas as preserving traditional family values, strengthening the institution of national education, and ensuring stability and harmony in society. They emphasized the need to develop in line with modern requirements, without breaking away from historical roots, and highlighted the unity of the country as the main principle. The poets also mention and emphasize the importance of using land and natural resources for the benefit of the people and upholding the principles of social justice. In general, the civic stance of poets is in line with the ancient tradition of Kazakh poetry. At all times, poets have conveyed the thoughts and desires of the people and have raised their voices on national issues. Today's creative representatives continue this trend and are actively involved in the public sphere.
Shymkent celebrated the holiday "Maslenitsa - 2026" 21.02.2026
The festive event "Large-scale Maslenitsa - 2026" was organized at the Dostyk House in Shymkent. The traditional Slavic holiday turned into an educational event that brought together city residents and representatives of ethnocultural associations. The event was attended by Toktar Amirkulov, Deputy Head of the Public Agreement Institution, Natalia Romanova, Chairwoman of the Shymkent City Slavic Ethnocultural Association, as well as leaders and members of 16 ethnocultural associations under the city's Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, and city residents. Speaking at the festive gathering, Toktar Amirkulov congratulated the audience on the holiday of Maslenitsa, noting that this holiday is a symbol of peace and unity, mutual forgiveness and renewal. He also noted that the Constitution guarantees equal rights and freedoms for representatives of all ethnic groups in the country, and the main pillar of harmony and stability in society is the rule of law. "Our main value is unity and mutual respect. The Constitution enshrines these values and protects the rights of every citizen. Therefore, such cultural events strengthen social harmony," he said. As part of the festive program, a concert program was presented under the auspices of the city Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, the Slavic ethnocultural association and the city Russian drama theater. The best soloists and creative teams of the city performed, and small performances were staged with the participation of theater artists. In addition, an exhibition of applied art products and an exhibition-fair of culinary products were organized. It is worth noting that Maslenitsa is a traditional Slavic holiday that marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring. During the holiday, people forget their grievances and make peace, bake pancakes, which are a symbol of the sun, sing, dance, and play various national games. The celebration has become an important platform for strengthening interethnic harmony in the city and promoting cultural diversity.
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THE NEW CONSTITUTION – A NEW ARCHITECTURE OF TRUST AND DEVELOPMENT 22.02.2026
An expert dialogue on the topic New Constitution: A New Architecture of Trust and Development was held in Astana. During the event, the main provisions of the new draft Constitution, as well as its institutional, legal and political significance, were discussed in an open format. The expert forum was jointly organized by the Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies and the Institute of Public Policy. The meeting was attended by deputies of the Parliament, members of the Constitutional Commission, representatives of state bodies, academia, expert associations and civil society institutions. This is a clear indication of the broad involvement of various representatives of society in the discussion of the new draft Constitution. State Councilor Erlan Karin, who participated in the event, particularly emphasized the essence and historical significance of the new Constitution. According to him, the new Constitution is not only the highest legal document, but also a reflection of public agreement. The document clearly reflects the uniqueness of our country and the public consensus on key issues. Also, for the first time, science, education, and innovation will be established as the strategic foundation of the states development. This is an important step that clarifies Kazakhstans aspiration to become a technologically advanced country. The new Constitution will define the priority areas of the countrys development and set a new vector of prosperity. Within the framework of three panel sessions, experts comprehensively discussed the main innovations of the new project and shared their recommendations. The open dialogue format creates a basis for strengthening public trust and joint adoption of strategic decisions. The new Constitution is a guiding light for the future, a solid foundation for trust and sustainable development.
THE SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION IS THE MAIN PRINCIPLE OF THE RULE OF LAW 22.02.2026
During the expert dialogue on the topic New Constitution: a new architecture of trust and development held in Astana, the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Sarsembayev, answered a question about the relationship between national and international law in the draft of the new Constitution. According to the minister, Article 1 of the Constitution clearly states that the Republic of Kazakhstan is a state governed by the rule of law. According to Article 5, the current law includes the norms of the Constitution, laws in accordance with it, normative decrees of the Constitutional and Supreme Courts, other normative legal acts, and international treaty obligations. It was also noted that the Constitution has the highest legal force and is directly applicable throughout the territory of the republic as a very important principle. This is the main norm that determines the solid foundation of the national legal system. The Minister also focused on Article 10, stating that Kazakhstan respects the principles and norms of international law, pursues a policy of peace and cooperation, and firmly adheres to the principles of non-interference in the internal affairs of other states and the peaceful resolution of international disputes. Thus, the new draft Constitution presents a balanced legal model based on respect for international law while preserving the supremacy of national law. This is an important step that will strengthen the principles of the rule of law and create a reliable foundation for the countrys sustainable development.
EXPERTS' DIALOGUE ON THE NEW CONSTITUTION HELD IN ASTANA 22.02.2026
On February 21, 2026, an expert dialogue was held in Astana on the topic New Constitution: A New Architecture of Trust and Development. The event openly discussed the main provisions of the new draft Constitution, their institutional, legal, and political significance. Unzila Shapak, a deputy of the Majilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, noted that clarifying the mechanism for the application of international treaties in the country through law will ensure legal clarity. According to her, this step will allow maintaining the stability of fundamental constitutional values and strengthening the legal guarantees of citizens. Also, the fact that international treaties can be reviewed by the Constitutional Court before ratification is an important tool for legal security. Indira Aubakirova, Director of the Institute of Legislation and Legal Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan, said that the ultimate goal of the Constitution is to ensure human rights and freedoms. In her opinion, the new draft clearly establishes a system of checks and balances between the branches of power. Each body acts within its authority, ensuring the stability of the system. This is the basis for the real protection of human rights. The Ombudsman for Childrens Rights of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Dinara Zakiyeva, noted that the draft Constitution enshrines the upbringing and care of children as the main right and duty of parents. She noted that the state will protect the rights of children and intervene in cases of threat or violation of their rights. Today, the social sphere provides for 49 services and 15 types of benefits aimed at supporting children - this is evidence of systematic work in this direction. Majilis deputy Snezhana Imasheva said that many legislative acts will be revised within the framework of the new draft Constitution. They will not only be brought into line with new norms, but will also be aimed at fully realizing the potential provided for in the Constitution. In particular, the need to introduce specific provisions regulating the citizenship of minor children born abroad into the law on citizenship was raised. In general, the expert dialogue demonstrated that the draft new Constitution is of strategic importance for society and is the beginning of systematic changes aimed at strengthening human rights and the rule of law. This is an important initiative aimed at strengthening the rule of law and taking a confident step towards a new stage in the countrys development.
Shymkent poets analyze the new Constitution in verse 21.02.2026
Society is not standing idly by in the face of the socio-political initiatives being implemented in our country and important issues being discussed at the national level. Active citizens are expressing their opinions. Shymkent poets are not left out of this process. They express their thoughts on the future of the country in the form of traditional poetry and convey topical topics in verse. In a video circulating on social media, Birzhan Baituov, Nurlan Esenkulov, and Anar Zhapparkulova published poems by poets that focus on issues of national interest, the status of the state language, the preservation of national values, and social integrity. Shymkent poets promote the idea that every important decision made as an independent state should be based on the historical consciousness and national identity of the people. Since independence, in the mother tongue, The lines of the poem The first written law of the country are aimed at emphasizing the adoption of the law in the Kazakh language for the first time during the period of independence, and at clarifying the specific status of the state language in lawmaking. At the same time, the poets did not ignore such areas as preserving traditional family values, strengthening the institution of national education, and ensuring stability and harmony in society. They emphasized the need to develop in line with modern requirements, without breaking away from historical roots, and highlighted the unity of the country as the main principle. The poets also mention and emphasize the importance of using land and natural resources for the benefit of the people and upholding the principles of social justice. In general, the civic stance of poets is in line with the ancient tradition of Kazakh poetry. At all times, poets have conveyed the thoughts and desires of the people and have raised their voices on national issues. Todays creative representatives continue this trend and are actively involved in the public sphere.
Shymkent celebrated the holiday "Maslenitsa - 2026" 21.02.2026
The festive event Large-scale Maslenitsa - 2026 was organized at the Dostyk House in Shymkent. The traditional Slavic holiday turned into an educational event that brought together city residents and representatives of ethnocultural associations. The event was attended by Toktar Amirkulov, Deputy Head of the Public Agreement Institution, Natalia Romanova, Chairwoman of the Shymkent City Slavic Ethnocultural Association, as well as leaders and members of 16 ethnocultural associations under the citys Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, and city residents. Speaking at the festive gathering, Toktar Amirkulov congratulated the audience on the holiday of Maslenitsa, noting that this holiday is a symbol of peace and unity, mutual forgiveness and renewal. He also noted that the Constitution guarantees equal rights and freedoms for representatives of all ethnic groups in the country, and the main pillar of harmony and stability in society is the rule of law. Our main value is unity and mutual respect. The Constitution enshrines these values and protects the rights of every citizen. Therefore, such cultural events strengthen social harmony, he said. As part of the festive program, a concert program was presented under the auspices of the city Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, the Slavic ethnocultural association and the city Russian drama theater. The best soloists and creative teams of the city performed, and small performances were staged with the participation of theater artists. In addition, an exhibition of applied art products and an exhibition-fair of culinary products were organized. It is worth noting that Maslenitsa is a traditional Slavic holiday that marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring. During the holiday, people forget their grievances and make peace, bake pancakes, which are a symbol of the sun, sing, dance, and play various national games. The celebration has become an important platform for strengthening interethnic harmony in the city and promoting cultural diversity.