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Delegation of Kazakhstan’s Central Election Commission Participates in International Observation of Elections in Armenia 01.07.2026
A delegation of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan, headed by CEC Chairman Nurlan Abdirov, took part in the international observation mission for the elections of deputies to the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia.The observation mission also included Azamat Aimanakumov and Lazzat Suyindik, members of the Central Election Commission of Kazakhstan; Alexander Malashko, Chairman of the Kostanay Regional Election Commission; and representatives of the Engineering and Technical Center of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Upon their arrival in Armenia, international observers were briefed on the preparatory measures undertaken and the key aspects of organizing and conducting the parliamentary elections.A bilateral meeting was held with the Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia, Vahagn Hovakimyan. During the meeting, he provided an overview of the electoral campaign, the technological solutions employed, and the measures implemented to ensure the transparency and integrity of the electoral process.The parties reaffirmed their interest in further strengthening professional cooperation and exchanging practical experience on matters related to the organization and conduct of elections.On election day, representatives of the Central Election Commission of Kazakhstan visited polling stations No. 9/11, 9/12, 9/19, 9/28, 9/29, 9/35, 9/36, 9/41, 9/43, 9/44, 9/46, 9/49, 9/50, and 9/60 in Yerevan, where they familiarized themselves with the work of the election commissions and the conditions provided for voters. The delegation also observed the procedures for the closing of polling stations and the counting of ballots.To ensure the effective exercise of electoral rights by voters with visual impairments, Braille ballot templates were made available at polling stations.Information on the progress of voting and the preliminary election results was accessible in real time through the Information Center of the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia.Following the observation mission, Nurlan Abdirov noted the high level of organization of the elections to the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and the observance of procedures established by national legislation. He also highlighted the use of voter identification technologies during the electoral process.During meetings with delegations from the election management bodies of Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, the United States, Uzbekistan, and Estonia, Nurlan Abdirov informed his counterparts about the results of the recent national referendum held in Kazakhstan, the key provisions of the new Constitution, and measures aimed at the further improvement of electoral legislation.The Chairman of the Central Election Commission also invited his colleagues to participate as international observers in the upcoming elections of deputies to the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Background InformationThe Republic of Armenia is a parliamentary republic. The National Assembly is the country's unicameral parliament, whose members are elected for a five-year term under a proportional electoral system.To gain representation in parliament, a political party must receive at least 4 percent of the vote. Electoral alliances consisting of two parties are subject to an 8 percent threshold, while alliances of three or more parties must obtain at least 10 percent of the vote to enter parliament.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/election/press/news/details/1237970?lang=ru
social support 01.07.2026
📢 ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF NOVO-KHAIRUZOVSKY RURAL DISTRICT!The government provides various forms of social support to citizens and families facing difficult life circumstances.✅ Targeted Social Assistance (TSA) — financial support for low-income families.✅ Housing Assistance — compensation for a portion of housing and utility expenses.✅ Government Support — social benefits, consultations, and assistance with employment-related issues.✅ Needs Assessment — conducted to determine a family's level of need and to assign appropriate support measures.📞 For inquiries: +7 (72341) 2-73-37For all questions, please contact the State Institution “Office of the Akim of Novo-Khairuzovsky Rural District”.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-katon-karagay-novohairuzovka/press/news/details/1237982?lang=ru
National symbols are the country's pride! Round table 01.07.2026
State Symbols — The Pride of the Nation!A round-table meeting entitled “State Symbols — The Pride of the Nation” was held at the Novo-Khairuzovka Rural Club to celebrate the Day of State Symbols of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The event was jointly organized by the club’s cultural organizer, Zhanna Serpolovna Sokhor, and the village librarian, Svetlana Vladimirovna Kozub.The meeting was attended by members of the “Devchata” group (women aged 60+), as well as representatives of the Akim’s Office of the rural district.The program included: ✨ An intellectual quiz on the state symbols and a “Believe It or Not” game.✨ A competition of proverbs and sayings, along with a warm discussion about Kazakhstan’s past and the achievements it has reached today.During the creative session led by Svetlana Vladimirovna, participants were divided into teams and created beautiful decorative panels.The meeting was held in a warm and friendly atmosphere, bringing positive emotions and a cheerful mood to all participants!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-katon-karagay-novohairuzovka/press/news/details/1238009?lang=ru
Astana hosted a bilateral meeting of representatives of the Committee on Intellectual Property Rights of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan with the delegation of the Ministry of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Korea 01.07.2026
Background: The Ministry of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Korea is the government authority responsible for implementing state policy in the field of intellectual property. The Ministry conducts international cooperation in the field of intellectual property, participates in the development and implementation of modern mechanisms for the protection of intellectual property rights, and promotes innovation and the commercialization of intellectual work products.The Korean delegation included Mr. Jung Ilnam, Director of the Trademark Dispute Resolution Division of the Intellectual Property Dispute Resolution Bureau of the Ministry of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Korea, as well as Mr. Kim Jaeyeon, Deputy Director of the respective division.During the meeting, the parties discussed current issues of bilateral cooperation in the field of intellectual property, including the development of institutional interaction, the exchange of experience in the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, and prospective areas for further cooperation.The participants noted the high level of cooperation between the two authorities and positively assessed the results of jointly conducted activities, including seminars, training programmes and expert consultations aimed at enhancing professional capacity and sharing best practices in the field of intellectual property.Particular attention was paid to preparations for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Ministry of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Korea. The parties discussed key areas of future cooperation, including the organization of joint events, exchange of expert experience, development of human resources, and improvement of mechanisms for the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights.The parties also reviewed prospects for implementing new joint projects aimed at strengthening partnership relations and expanding cooperation between the two countries in the field of intellectual property.Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further developing cooperation and expressed confidence that the forthcoming signing of the Memorandum would become an important step towards strengthening bilateral ties and creating additional opportunities for the implementation of joint initiatives in the field of intellectual property.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/adilet/press/news/details/1237836?lang=ru
Serbian Parliamentarians Highly Appreciate the Progress of Political Reforms in Kazakhstan 01.07.2026
Belgrade, June 9, 2026 – A meeting took place between the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Serbia, Madi Atamkulov, and the Head of the Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group in the National Assembly of Serbia, Borislav Antonijević, along with parliament member Aleksandar Čotrić.The parties discussed the current state and prospects of Kazakhstan-Serbia cooperation, expressing interest in further developing political and inter-parliamentary dialogue.The Kazakh ambassador informed the deputies about the political transformations in Kazakhstan, explaining their goals and objectives. Borislav Antonijević assured support from the Friendship Group and the Assembly for the developing dialogue with the friendly country of Kazakhstan, highlighting interest in enhancing relations across the entire spectrum of cooperation, particularly in agriculture.In turn, Aleksandar Čotrić highly praised the constitutional reforms implemented in Kazakhstan, emphasizing that the Kazakh experience holds practical interest for Serbian parliamentarians.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-belgrad/press/news/details/1237849?lang=ru
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Delegation of Kazakhstan’s Central Election Commission Participates in International Observation of Elections in Armenia 01.07.2026
A delegation of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan, headed by CEC Chairman Nurlan Abdirov, took part in the international observation mission for the elections of deputies to the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia.The observation mission also included Azamat Aimanakumov and Lazzat Suyindik, members of the Central Election Commission of Kazakhstan; Alexander Malashko, Chairman of the Kostanay Regional Election Commission; and representatives of the Engineering and Technical Center of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Upon their arrival in Armenia, international observers were briefed on the preparatory measures undertaken and the key aspects of organizing and conducting the parliamentary elections.A bilateral meeting was held with the Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia, Vahagn Hovakimyan. During the meeting, he provided an overview of the electoral campaign, the technological solutions employed, and the measures implemented to ensure the transparency and integrity of the electoral process.The parties reaffirmed their interest in further strengthening professional cooperation and exchanging practical experience on matters related to the organization and conduct of elections.On election day, representatives of the Central Election Commission of Kazakhstan visited polling stations No. 9/11, 9/12, 9/19, 9/28, 9/29, 9/35, 9/36, 9/41, 9/43, 9/44, 9/46, 9/49, 9/50, and 9/60 in Yerevan, where they familiarized themselves with the work of the election commissions and the conditions provided for voters. The delegation also observed the procedures for the closing of polling stations and the counting of ballots.To ensure the effective exercise of electoral rights by voters with visual impairments, Braille ballot templates were made available at polling stations.Information on the progress of voting and the preliminary election results was accessible in real time through the Information Center of the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia.Following the observation mission, Nurlan Abdirov noted the high level of organization of the elections to the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and the observance of procedures established by national legislation. He also highlighted the use of voter identification technologies during the electoral process.During meetings with delegations from the election management bodies of Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, the United States, Uzbekistan, and Estonia, Nurlan Abdirov informed his counterparts about the results of the recent national referendum held in Kazakhstan, the key provisions of the new Constitution, and measures aimed at the further improvement of electoral legislation.The Chairman of the Central Election Commission also invited his colleagues to participate as international observers in the upcoming elections of deputies to the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Background InformationThe Republic of Armenia is a parliamentary republic. The National Assembly is the country's unicameral parliament, whose members are elected for a five-year term under a proportional electoral system.To gain representation in parliament, a political party must receive at least 4 percent of the vote. Electoral alliances consisting of two parties are subject to an 8 percent threshold, while alliances of three or more parties must obtain at least 10 percent of the vote to enter parliament.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/election/press/news/details/1237970?lang=ru
social support 01.07.2026
📢 ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF NOVO-KHAIRUZOVSKY RURAL DISTRICT!The government provides various forms of social support to citizens and families facing difficult life circumstances.✅ Targeted Social Assistance (TSA) — financial support for low-income families.✅ Housing Assistance — compensation for a portion of housing and utility expenses.✅ Government Support — social benefits, consultations, and assistance with employment-related issues.✅ Needs Assessment — conducted to determine a family's level of need and to assign appropriate support measures.📞 For inquiries: +7 (72341) 2-73-37For all questions, please contact the State Institution “Office of the Akim of Novo-Khairuzovsky Rural District”.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-katon-karagay-novohairuzovka/press/news/details/1237982?lang=ru
National symbols are the country's pride! Round table 01.07.2026
State Symbols — The Pride of the Nation!A round-table meeting entitled “State Symbols — The Pride of the Nation” was held at the Novo-Khairuzovka Rural Club to celebrate the Day of State Symbols of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The event was jointly organized by the club’s cultural organizer, Zhanna Serpolovna Sokhor, and the village librarian, Svetlana Vladimirovna Kozub.The meeting was attended by members of the “Devchata” group (women aged 60+), as well as representatives of the Akim’s Office of the rural district.The program included: ✨ An intellectual quiz on the state symbols and a “Believe It or Not” game.✨ A competition of proverbs and sayings, along with a warm discussion about Kazakhstan’s past and the achievements it has reached today.During the creative session led by Svetlana Vladimirovna, participants were divided into teams and created beautiful decorative panels.The meeting was held in a warm and friendly atmosphere, bringing positive emotions and a cheerful mood to all participants!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-katon-karagay-novohairuzovka/press/news/details/1238009?lang=ru
Astana hosted a bilateral meeting of representatives of the Committee on Intellectual Property Rights of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan with the delegation of the Ministry of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Korea 01.07.2026
Background: The Ministry of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Korea is the government authority responsible for implementing state policy in the field of intellectual property. The Ministry conducts international cooperation in the field of intellectual property, participates in the development and implementation of modern mechanisms for the protection of intellectual property rights, and promotes innovation and the commercialization of intellectual work products.The Korean delegation included Mr. Jung Ilnam, Director of the Trademark Dispute Resolution Division of the Intellectual Property Dispute Resolution Bureau of the Ministry of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Korea, as well as Mr. Kim Jaeyeon, Deputy Director of the respective division.During the meeting, the parties discussed current issues of bilateral cooperation in the field of intellectual property, including the development of institutional interaction, the exchange of experience in the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, and prospective areas for further cooperation.The participants noted the high level of cooperation between the two authorities and positively assessed the results of jointly conducted activities, including seminars, training programmes and expert consultations aimed at enhancing professional capacity and sharing best practices in the field of intellectual property.Particular attention was paid to preparations for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Ministry of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Korea. The parties discussed key areas of future cooperation, including the organization of joint events, exchange of expert experience, development of human resources, and improvement of mechanisms for the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights.The parties also reviewed prospects for implementing new joint projects aimed at strengthening partnership relations and expanding cooperation between the two countries in the field of intellectual property.Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further developing cooperation and expressed confidence that the forthcoming signing of the Memorandum would become an important step towards strengthening bilateral ties and creating additional opportunities for the implementation of joint initiatives in the field of intellectual property.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/adilet/press/news/details/1237836?lang=ru
Serbian Parliamentarians Highly Appreciate the Progress of Political Reforms in Kazakhstan 01.07.2026
Belgrade, June 9, 2026 – A meeting took place between the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Serbia, Madi Atamkulov, and the Head of the Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group in the National Assembly of Serbia, Borislav Antonijević, along with parliament member Aleksandar Čotrić.The parties discussed the current state and prospects of Kazakhstan-Serbia cooperation, expressing interest in further developing political and inter-parliamentary dialogue.The Kazakh ambassador informed the deputies about the political transformations in Kazakhstan, explaining their goals and objectives. Borislav Antonijević assured support from the Friendship Group and the Assembly for the developing dialogue with the friendly country of Kazakhstan, highlighting interest in enhancing relations across the entire spectrum of cooperation, particularly in agriculture.In turn, Aleksandar Čotrić highly praised the constitutional reforms implemented in Kazakhstan, emphasizing that the Kazakh experience holds practical interest for Serbian parliamentarians.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-belgrad/press/news/details/1237849?lang=ru