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CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM DRAFT EXPLAINED IN SHYMKENT 14.02.2026
Al-Farabi Mynbayev, Deputy Chairman of the Shymkent City Branch of the Auyl Party, held a meeting with city residents and entrepreneurs on the territory of the Koktem market in Shymkent. The main goal of the meeting was to directly explain to the population the context of the upcoming constitutional changes and the content of the new project. During the meeting, Al-Farabi Mynbayev focused on the role of the amendments to the Constitution in democratizing the system of state governance. In particular, the issues of strengthening the powers of the Parliament, accelerating the legislative process, and finally getting rid of the super-presidential model of government were discussed. According to the Speaker, the new legislative changes will coordinate the work of the Majilis and the Senate, paving the way for transparent and prompt adoption of state decisions. In addition, the meeting raised topical issues of strengthening public harmony, the role of the National Congress and the status of the state language. A. Mynbayev emphasized that the state status of the Kazakh language will remain unchanged and that the public should not follow the words of those spreading false information, but only trust official sources. It was also noted that citizens have the opportunity to directly submit questions to the Constitutional Commission through the "E-petition" platform. In his speech, the party representative emphasized the social nature of the reform, noting that the updated Constitution will raise the legal protection of every Kazakhstani to a new level. In particular, the strengthening of the principles of equality before the law, protection of property rights and social justice will positively contribute to the development of the business environment. These changes will not only modernize the political system, but will also directly contribute to the well-being of every family and the long-term stability of the state. At the end of the meeting, the speaker urged those present to be information literate and carefully read the text of the draft law. A. Mynbayev explained that each paragraph published in the newspaper "Egemen Kazakhstan" and on official state websites is directly related to the daily lives of citizens, legal security and the integrity of the state. He stressed the importance of being wary of provocative actions that could provoke the people from within and of taking a legally competent approach to a document of state importance. Summing up the meeting, Al-Farabi Mynbayev noted that the constitutional reform is a strategic step that determines the future development direction of Kazakhstan. He said that this political process is an opportunity for every citizen to demonstrate their legal culture and responsibility for state affairs, and called on the people of Shymkent to define their civic positions within the framework of the law during an important political campaign. “Shymkent View”
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Meets with Heads of UN Agencies in Almaty 14.02.2026
Almaty, 14 February, 2026 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held a meeting with the heads of United Nations agencies represented in the country.In his remarks, the head of Kazakhstan’s foreign ministry reaffirmed the country’s unwavering commitment to the UN Charter and its central role in maintaining international peace, security, and sustainable development.The Minister paid particular attention to explaining the key provisions of the ongoing constitutional reform aimed at strengthening the rule of law.“The reform is systemic and long-term in nature, aimed at strengthening the rule of law, enhancing political stability and expanding the rights and freedoms of citizens” noted Minister Kosherbayev.At the same time, the Minister emphasized that the final decision on the proposed amendments to the Basic Law will be made following a nationwide referendum scheduled for March 15.During the meeting, the parties discussed priority areas of the Cooperation Framework for Sustainable Development for 2026–2030. The UN Country Team presented its plans for the upcoming period and proposals to further expanding cooperation.Particular attention was paid to the development of the UN Regional Centre for the Sustainable Development Goals for Central Asia and Afghanistan in Almaty.“The Centre is Kazakhstan’s practical contribution to strengthening the Organization’s field presence and promoting multilateral engagement in the region,” Kosherbayev emphasized.The Minister thanked the UN agencies for their active involvement in the preparation of the Regional Ecological Summit to be held on 22-24 April this year, and informed them of plans to launch on its margins the international consultations to discuss the initiative of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to establish an International Water Organization within the UN system.In the context of Kazakhstan’s digital transformation, the importance of the initiative to establish UN ESCAP Asian and Pacific Digital Solutions Centre for Sustainable Development in Almaty was also highlighted.Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their mutual interest in deepening practical cooperation, enhancing coordination of efforts, and advancing joint initiatives in the interests of sustainable development of the country and the region. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1161897?lang=kk
Unicameral Parliament: a guarantee of transparency and fair competition - Nurlan Beknazarov About the Kuryltai 14.02.2026
One of the major changes in the new Constitution is the establishment of the Kurultai. The draft law changes not only the name of the Parliament, but also its basic structure. Now the number of deputies will be 145, and there will be only one chamber. During the online marathon "Referendum-2026", Senator Nurlan Beknazarov spoke about the differences of the previous Parliament. "Now the country will have a unicameral Parliament. Its name has been changed to the Kurultai. The number of deputies is clearly determined, and all of them will be formed according to party lists, that is, through a proportional electoral system. A total of 145 deputies will be elected through popular elections. This system ensures the transparency of the work of the Parliament. In addition, the parties that have passed the Kurultai will discuss their election programs, promises to the people and directions on one platform, and will actively participate in improving the country's well-being, developing the economy, and adopting important laws that determine domestic and foreign policy. Thus, fair political competition will be established between the parties. Populism will not be tolerated in such an environment," the senator said.
The preamble clearly shows the deep history of our country - Bakhyt Nurmukhanov 14.02.2026
Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, member of the Constitutional Commission, Bakhyt Nurmukhanov, explained the significance of the new Constitutional draft. "The Preamble for the first time mentions the thousands-year-old historical continuity of Kazakhstan. In general, any Preamble is perceived as a basis for defining the character and spirit of the nation. This provision shows that our history is deep, thousands of years old. Therefore, we should be proud of it," said B. Nurmukhanov at the Referendum-2026 online marathon. He also noted that the idea of a Just Kazakhstan was included in the Constitution. "Just at the end of last year, the main principles and principles of domestic policy were approved by the Decree of the Head of State. It established the idea of a Just Kazakhstan as a country of broad opportunities. Regardless of age, nationality, or status, equal opportunities are created in our country. People are equal before the law and before the court. Looking ahead, the values of culture and education, science and innovation will remain the main directions of the further development of our country," said the Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court.
Aidarbek Kozhanazarov: It was important to enshrine the issue of digital personal data protection in our Constitution 14.02.2026
At the "Referendum-2026" online marathon, Deputy of the Majilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Member of the Constitutional Commission, Aidarbek Kozhanazarov spoke about the opinions and proposals received from the public on the protection of digital personal data, protection of private property, and transparency. "The most important thing is that we have been discussing an issue for a long time, which is digital security, digital data protection, and the protection of citizens' rights not only offline, but also online. We also included it in the Digital Code in the Majilis. But it was very important to enshrine it in our Constitution. We have witnessed how many of our citizens' data have been leaked online, and fraudsters have used it to steal our citizens' money. To prevent this, to cope with this, it was necessary to protect digital data, it was very important to strengthen it and bring it to the right level," said A. Kozhanazarov. The Majilis deputy touched upon other important issues. "Several citizens have approached me with this issue, which is to protect a private home, a person's shelter, to assert that no one has the right to evict him from his home without a court decision. This is a very important article. Various situations are happening now. Such a decision was made to prevent this from happening. Another issue that was considered during the discussion of our Constitution is openness and consultation with the people. Which country in the 21st century, when writing the Constitution, consulted with the entire population, collected their opinions and broadcast it live? I think Kazakhstan is in first place in terms of openness," said A. Kozhanazarov.
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CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM DRAFT EXPLAINED IN SHYMKENT 14.02.2026
Al-Farabi Mynbayev, Deputy Chairman of the Shymkent City Branch of the Auyl Party, held a meeting with city residents and entrepreneurs on the territory of the Koktem market in Shymkent. The main goal of the meeting was to directly explain to the population the context of the upcoming constitutional changes and the content of the new project. During the meeting, Al-Farabi Mynbayev focused on the role of the amendments to the Constitution in democratizing the system of state governance. In particular, the issues of strengthening the powers of the Parliament, accelerating the legislative process, and finally getting rid of the super-presidential model of government were discussed. According to the Speaker, the new legislative changes will coordinate the work of the Majilis and the Senate, paving the way for transparent and prompt adoption of state decisions. In addition, the meeting raised topical issues of strengthening public harmony, the role of the National Congress and the status of the state language. A. Mynbayev emphasized that the state status of the Kazakh language will remain unchanged and that the public should not follow the words of those spreading false information, but only trust official sources. It was also noted that citizens have the opportunity to directly submit questions to the Constitutional Commission through the E-petition platform. In his speech, the party representative emphasized the social nature of the reform, noting that the updated Constitution will raise the legal protection of every Kazakhstani to a new level. In particular, the strengthening of the principles of equality before the law, protection of property rights and social justice will positively contribute to the development of the business environment. These changes will not only modernize the political system, but will also directly contribute to the well-being of every family and the long-term stability of the state. At the end of the meeting, the speaker urged those present to be information literate and carefully read the text of the draft law. A. Mynbayev explained that each paragraph published in the newspaper Egemen Kazakhstan and on official state websites is directly related to the daily lives of citizens, legal security and the integrity of the state. He stressed the importance of being wary of provocative actions that could provoke the people from within and of taking a legally competent approach to a document of state importance. Summing up the meeting, Al-Farabi Mynbayev noted that the constitutional reform is a strategic step that determines the future development direction of Kazakhstan. He said that this political process is an opportunity for every citizen to demonstrate their legal culture and responsibility for state affairs, and called on the people of Shymkent to define their civic positions within the framework of the law during an important political campaign. “Shymkent View”
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Meets with Heads of UN Agencies in Almaty 14.02.2026
Almaty, 14 February, 2026 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held a meeting with the heads of United Nations agencies represented in the country.In his remarks, the head of Kazakhstan’s foreign ministry reaffirmed the country’s unwavering commitment to the UN Charter and its central role in maintaining international peace, security, and sustainable development.The Minister paid particular attention to explaining the key provisions of the ongoing constitutional reform aimed at strengthening the rule of law.“The reform is systemic and long-term in nature, aimed at strengthening the rule of law, enhancing political stability and expanding the rights and freedoms of citizens” noted Minister Kosherbayev.At the same time, the Minister emphasized that the final decision on the proposed amendments to the Basic Law will be made following a nationwide referendum scheduled for March 15.During the meeting, the parties discussed priority areas of the Cooperation Framework for Sustainable Development for 2026–2030. The UN Country Team presented its plans for the upcoming period and proposals to further expanding cooperation.Particular attention was paid to the development of the UN Regional Centre for the Sustainable Development Goals for Central Asia and Afghanistan in Almaty.“The Centre is Kazakhstan’s practical contribution to strengthening the Organization’s field presence and promoting multilateral engagement in the region,” Kosherbayev emphasized.The Minister thanked the UN agencies for their active involvement in the preparation of the Regional Ecological Summit to be held on 22-24 April this year, and informed them of plans to launch on its margins the international consultations to discuss the initiative of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to establish an International Water Organization within the UN system.In the context of Kazakhstan’s digital transformation, the importance of the initiative to establish UN ESCAP Asian and Pacific Digital Solutions Centre for Sustainable Development in Almaty was also highlighted.Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their mutual interest in deepening practical cooperation, enhancing coordination of efforts, and advancing joint initiatives in the interests of sustainable development of the country and the region. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1161897?lang=kk
Unicameral Parliament: a guarantee of transparency and fair competition - Nurlan Beknazarov About the Kuryltai 14.02.2026
One of the major changes in the new Constitution is the establishment of the Kurultai. The draft law changes not only the name of the Parliament, but also its basic structure. Now the number of deputies will be 145, and there will be only one chamber. During the online marathon Referendum-2026, Senator Nurlan Beknazarov spoke about the differences of the previous Parliament. Now the country will have a unicameral Parliament. Its name has been changed to the Kurultai. The number of deputies is clearly determined, and all of them will be formed according to party lists, that is, through a proportional electoral system. A total of 145 deputies will be elected through popular elections. This system ensures the transparency of the work of the Parliament. In addition, the parties that have passed the Kurultai will discuss their election programs, promises to the people and directions on one platform, and will actively participate in improving the countrys well-being, developing the economy, and adopting important laws that determine domestic and foreign policy. Thus, fair political competition will be established between the parties. Populism will not be tolerated in such an environment, the senator said.
The preamble clearly shows the deep history of our country - Bakhyt Nurmukhanov 14.02.2026
Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, member of the Constitutional Commission, Bakhyt Nurmukhanov, explained the significance of the new Constitutional draft. The Preamble for the first time mentions the thousands-year-old historical continuity of Kazakhstan. In general, any Preamble is perceived as a basis for defining the character and spirit of the nation. This provision shows that our history is deep, thousands of years old. Therefore, we should be proud of it, said B. Nurmukhanov at the Referendum-2026 online marathon. He also noted that the idea of a Just Kazakhstan was included in the Constitution. Just at the end of last year, the main principles and principles of domestic policy were approved by the Decree of the Head of State. It established the idea of a Just Kazakhstan as a country of broad opportunities. Regardless of age, nationality, or status, equal opportunities are created in our country. People are equal before the law and before the court. Looking ahead, the values of culture and education, science and innovation will remain the main directions of the further development of our country, said the Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court.
Aidarbek Kozhanazarov: It was important to enshrine the issue of digital personal data protection in our Constitution 14.02.2026
At the Referendum-2026 online marathon, Deputy of the Majilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Member of the Constitutional Commission, Aidarbek Kozhanazarov spoke about the opinions and proposals received from the public on the protection of digital personal data, protection of private property, and transparency. The most important thing is that we have been discussing an issue for a long time, which is digital security, digital data protection, and the protection of citizens rights not only offline, but also online. We also included it in the Digital Code in the Majilis. But it was very important to enshrine it in our Constitution. We have witnessed how many of our citizens data have been leaked online, and fraudsters have used it to steal our citizens money. To prevent this, to cope with this, it was necessary to protect digital data, it was very important to strengthen it and bring it to the right level, said A. Kozhanazarov. The Majilis deputy touched upon other important issues. Several citizens have approached me with this issue, which is to protect a private home, a persons shelter, to assert that no one has the right to evict him from his home without a court decision. This is a very important article. Various situations are happening now. Such a decision was made to prevent this from happening. Another issue that was considered during the discussion of our Constitution is openness and consultation with the people. Which country in the 21st century, when writing the Constitution, consulted with the entire population, collected their opinions and broadcast it live? I think Kazakhstan is in first place in terms of openness, said A. Kozhanazarov.