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In Shymkent, work continues to provide housing for socially vulnerable groups.
24.01.2026
In Shymkent, measures to provide housing to socially vulnerable groups are being implemented in stages. Today, 24 families on the housing waiting list in the Turan microdistrict received keys to rental apartments from the municipal housing stock. The new residents include large and single-parent families, people with disabilities, families raising children with special needs, as well as orphans and children left without parental care. Shymkent Mayor Gabit Syzdykbekov attended the key presentation ceremony and congratulated residents on the long-awaited event. In his speech, the mayor noted that renovating housing, improving public well-being, and creating a comfortable urban environment are among the Akimat's priorities. It should be noted that rental apartments from the municipal housing stock are provided in accordance with legal requirements, based on approved lists, and in the established manner. Since the beginning of the year, 235 apartments have been distributed throughout the city, 187 of which have already been transferred to residents on the housing waiting list. This event is a clear example of effective social support and a continuation of systematic work aimed at improving the quality of life of the population.
Socially vulnerable citizens are being provided with housing in Shymkent
24.01.2026
Work to provide socially vulnerable groups with housing is being carried out in Shymkent in stages. Today, 24 families on the housing waiting list in Turan microdistrict received the keys to rental apartments from the municipal housing fund. Among the new settlers are large and single-parent families, citizens with disabilities, families raising children with special needs, as well as children left without parental care and orphans. The ceremony of handing over the keys to the apartments was attended by the mayor of Shymkent, Gabit Syzdykbekov, who congratulated the residents on their new homes. In his speech, the mayor noted that modernizing the housing stock, improving the well-being of the population, and creating a comfortable living environment are among the main priorities of the city administration. It is worth noting that rental apartments from the municipal housing stock are distributed in accordance with the procedure established by law, based on approved lists. Since the beginning of the year, 187 of the 235 apartments allocated across the city have been given to citizens on the housing waiting list. This event demonstrates the effectiveness of social support and is a continuation of systematic work aimed at improving the quality of life of the population.
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS – THE PATH TO STRONG PARLIAMENTARISM
24.01.2026
The first meeting of the Constitutional Reform Commission was held today. The meeting raised a number of important initiatives regarding the future system of public administration. State Counselor, Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Commission Yerlan Karin touched upon a number of topical issues. Among them, the legislative process of the unicameral Kurultai was discussed in detail. The working group proposed introducing a format for considering draft laws in three readings. The content of the draft law is finalized in the first two readings, and its legislative correctness is ensured in the third reading. This is a step that will allow for the adoption of high-quality and responsible legislation. In addition, the issue of maintaining the continuity of the legislative process was not ignored. A proposal was made to assign the function of making laws to the President during periods when Parliament is not in session. This was assessed as a reasonable solution aimed at avoiding interruptions in state governance. A clear position was also expressed on the issue of quotas in parliament. As the Head of State noted, there will be no "presidential quota", and all deputies should be elected on equal terms and in a common procedure. This will ensure fairness and transparency in the formation of the future Kurultai. At the same time, maintaining party quotas for women, youth, and people with disabilities is an important mechanism for supporting social inclusion. It was also proposed to preserve the checks and balances mechanisms in the current Constitution regarding the voting quorum for the activities of the presidential institution. This would allow strengthening the balance between the branches of power. One of the important initiatives is to strengthen the role of the Kurultai in the formation of the main state bodies. It is proposed to appoint members of the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Audit Chamber, and the Central Election Commission with the consent of the Kurultai. In addition, at the suggestion of the President, it is planned to transfer the competence to elect judges of the Supreme Court to the highest representative body. These changes will turn the Kurultai into a prestigious and influential institution that forms constitutional bodies. The transfer of the powers of the Majilis to the Kurultai and the revision of the exclusive functions of the Senate are a new stage in the development of national parliamentarism. In general, the proposed initiatives are assessed as important steps towards strengthening checks and balances between the branches of power, as well as towards the full implementation of the principle of "Strong President - Effective Parliament - Accountable Government".
Updating the Preamble to the Constitution is not just an editorial amendment
24.01.2026
The issue of modernizing the preamble of the Constitution and updating its content in line with modern requirements was raised by Unzila Shapak, a deputy of the Majilis of the Parliament, within the framework of constitutional reform. She expressed this proposal at a meeting of the Constitutional Commission and shared her thoughts. According to the deputy, updating the preamble to the Constitution is not just an editorial amendment. Such a change is an important step that strengthens national statehood and defines the ideological orientation of the country. – The Head of State also clearly emphasized the need to base the preamble on national values. He paid special attention to the importance of clearly demonstrating the continuity of the traditions of civilization and statehood originating from the Kazakh steppe, and of clearly depicting Kazakhstan as the heir to the historical states of the Great Steppe. Therefore, it is our common duty to approach all proposals received within the framework of the Constitutional reform not superficially, but seriously and deeply, – said the Commission member in his speech. The Preamble to the Constitution is the ideological and moral foundation of the Basic Law, as well as defines the ultimate goals of adopting the Constitution, and reflects the historical and cultural identity and national character of the country. On this occasion, Unzila Shapak expressed her opinion and thoughts on the changes. – The text of the preamble that we are now proposing should clearly reflect several fundamental directions. First of all, Kazakhstan should recognize itself as a unified nation. This is the main principle that strengthens national identity, unites all Kazakhstanis in a common goal and responsibility. The preamble should pay special attention to the unitary nature of the state, the inviolability of borders and the preservation of territorial integrity. In the current geopolitical situation, these principles are considered decisive factors in strengthening the country's sovereignty, - said the deputy. Also, according to Unzila Shapak, the idea of "Just Kazakhstan" and the principle of "Law and Order", which is its core, are affirmed at the preamble level, defining a new philosophy of the development of the state and society. – Today, when we talk about the Constitution, we should think not only about power and legal norms, but also about the responsibility of the nation to the future. Therefore, the idea of protecting nature, preserving our ecology should be reflected in the Constitution as a common value of society and the state. Culture, the Constitutional basis of a Just Kazakhstan - statehood - is established not only through laws and institutions, but also through the national spirit and culture. Therefore, the role of culture and spiritual values should be clearly reflected in the Constitution. It is this cultural basis that turns the people into a single nation and strengthens social unity. By enshrining culture at the Constitutional level, we clarify that a Just Kazakhstan is not only a legal, but also a civilized state. At the same time, the emphasis on culture and art, science and education, innovation, protection of nature, responsibility to present and future generations elevates the Constitution to the level of a civilized document, not just a legal one. This is a clear manifestation of a public agreement between the state and the people, - he said.
The first meeting of the Constitutional Reforms Commission is taking place today.
24.01.2026
During the meeting, Yerzhan Zhienbayev touched upon constitutional changes regarding the powers of the Vice President. The Vice-President is appointed by the President with the consent of the Kurultai, expressed by a majority vote of the total number of deputies. The Vice President will be dismissed by the President. Vice President: – Represents the interests of the Republic of Kazakhstan in international relations on behalf of the President; – Represents the President in interactions with the Kurultai, the Government, and other state bodies. In addition, the Vice President, on behalf of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, establishes relations with socio-political, scientific, and cultural and educational organizations of the Republic of Kazakhstan and abroad. Other powers of the Vice President shall be determined by the President. Due to the introduction of the Vice President, the provisions on the State Counselor will be removed from the Constitution. It is necessary to provide for the requirements for the Vice President at the constitutional level. The Vice-President must not be a deputy of a representative body, hold other paid positions, and engage in entrepreneurial activities. During the period of exercising his powers, the Vice President shall not be a member of a political party. Such a procedure is consistent with the principle of increasing political competition and ensuring equal conditions for the development of all parties.
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In Shymkent, work continues to provide housing for socially vulnerable groups.
24.01.2026
In Shymkent, measures to provide housing to socially vulnerable groups are being implemented in stages. Today, 24 families on the housing waiting list in the Turan microdistrict received keys to rental apartments from the municipal housing stock. The new residents include large and single-parent families, people with disabilities, families raising children with special needs, as well as orphans and children left without parental care. Shymkent Mayor Gabit Syzdykbekov attended the key presentation ceremony and congratulated residents on the long-awaited event. In his speech, the mayor noted that renovating housing, improving public well-being, and creating a comfortable urban environment are among the Akimats priorities. It should be noted that rental apartments from the municipal housing stock are provided in accordance with legal requirements, based on approved lists, and in the established manner. Since the beginning of the year, 235 apartments have been distributed throughout the city, 187 of which have already been transferred to residents on the housing waiting list. This event is a clear example of effective social support and a continuation of systematic work aimed at improving the quality of life of the population.
Socially vulnerable citizens are being provided with housing in Shymkent
24.01.2026
Work to provide socially vulnerable groups with housing is being carried out in Shymkent in stages. Today, 24 families on the housing waiting list in Turan microdistrict received the keys to rental apartments from the municipal housing fund. Among the new settlers are large and single-parent families, citizens with disabilities, families raising children with special needs, as well as children left without parental care and orphans. The ceremony of handing over the keys to the apartments was attended by the mayor of Shymkent, Gabit Syzdykbekov, who congratulated the residents on their new homes. In his speech, the mayor noted that modernizing the housing stock, improving the well-being of the population, and creating a comfortable living environment are among the main priorities of the city administration. It is worth noting that rental apartments from the municipal housing stock are distributed in accordance with the procedure established by law, based on approved lists. Since the beginning of the year, 187 of the 235 apartments allocated across the city have been given to citizens on the housing waiting list. This event demonstrates the effectiveness of social support and is a continuation of systematic work aimed at improving the quality of life of the population.
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS – THE PATH TO STRONG PARLIAMENTARISM
24.01.2026
The first meeting of the Constitutional Reform Commission was held today. The meeting raised a number of important initiatives regarding the future system of public administration. State Counselor, Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Commission Yerlan Karin touched upon a number of topical issues. Among them, the legislative process of the unicameral Kurultai was discussed in detail. The working group proposed introducing a format for considering draft laws in three readings. The content of the draft law is finalized in the first two readings, and its legislative correctness is ensured in the third reading. This is a step that will allow for the adoption of high-quality and responsible legislation. In addition, the issue of maintaining the continuity of the legislative process was not ignored. A proposal was made to assign the function of making laws to the President during periods when Parliament is not in session. This was assessed as a reasonable solution aimed at avoiding interruptions in state governance. A clear position was also expressed on the issue of quotas in parliament. As the Head of State noted, there will be no presidential quota, and all deputies should be elected on equal terms and in a common procedure. This will ensure fairness and transparency in the formation of the future Kurultai. At the same time, maintaining party quotas for women, youth, and people with disabilities is an important mechanism for supporting social inclusion. It was also proposed to preserve the checks and balances mechanisms in the current Constitution regarding the voting quorum for the activities of the presidential institution. This would allow strengthening the balance between the branches of power. One of the important initiatives is to strengthen the role of the Kurultai in the formation of the main state bodies. It is proposed to appoint members of the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Audit Chamber, and the Central Election Commission with the consent of the Kurultai. In addition, at the suggestion of the President, it is planned to transfer the competence to elect judges of the Supreme Court to the highest representative body. These changes will turn the Kurultai into a prestigious and influential institution that forms constitutional bodies. The transfer of the powers of the Majilis to the Kurultai and the revision of the exclusive functions of the Senate are a new stage in the development of national parliamentarism. In general, the proposed initiatives are assessed as important steps towards strengthening checks and balances between the branches of power, as well as towards the full implementation of the principle of Strong President - Effective Parliament - Accountable Government.
Updating the Preamble to the Constitution is not just an editorial amendment
24.01.2026
The issue of modernizing the preamble of the Constitution and updating its content in line with modern requirements was raised by Unzila Shapak, a deputy of the Majilis of the Parliament, within the framework of constitutional reform. She expressed this proposal at a meeting of the Constitutional Commission and shared her thoughts. According to the deputy, updating the preamble to the Constitution is not just an editorial amendment. Such a change is an important step that strengthens national statehood and defines the ideological orientation of the country. – The Head of State also clearly emphasized the need to base the preamble on national values. He paid special attention to the importance of clearly demonstrating the continuity of the traditions of civilization and statehood originating from the Kazakh steppe, and of clearly depicting Kazakhstan as the heir to the historical states of the Great Steppe. Therefore, it is our common duty to approach all proposals received within the framework of the Constitutional reform not superficially, but seriously and deeply, – said the Commission member in his speech. The Preamble to the Constitution is the ideological and moral foundation of the Basic Law, as well as defines the ultimate goals of adopting the Constitution, and reflects the historical and cultural identity and national character of the country. On this occasion, Unzila Shapak expressed her opinion and thoughts on the changes. – The text of the preamble that we are now proposing should clearly reflect several fundamental directions. First of all, Kazakhstan should recognize itself as a unified nation. This is the main principle that strengthens national identity, unites all Kazakhstanis in a common goal and responsibility. The preamble should pay special attention to the unitary nature of the state, the inviolability of borders and the preservation of territorial integrity. In the current geopolitical situation, these principles are considered decisive factors in strengthening the countrys sovereignty, - said the deputy. Also, according to Unzila Shapak, the idea of Just Kazakhstan and the principle of Law and Order, which is its core, are affirmed at the preamble level, defining a new philosophy of the development of the state and society. – Today, when we talk about the Constitution, we should think not only about power and legal norms, but also about the responsibility of the nation to the future. Therefore, the idea of protecting nature, preserving our ecology should be reflected in the Constitution as a common value of society and the state. Culture, the Constitutional basis of a Just Kazakhstan - statehood - is established not only through laws and institutions, but also through the national spirit and culture. Therefore, the role of culture and spiritual values should be clearly reflected in the Constitution. It is this cultural basis that turns the people into a single nation and strengthens social unity. By enshrining culture at the Constitutional level, we clarify that a Just Kazakhstan is not only a legal, but also a civilized state. At the same time, the emphasis on culture and art, science and education, innovation, protection of nature, responsibility to present and future generations elevates the Constitution to the level of a civilized document, not just a legal one. This is a clear manifestation of a public agreement between the state and the people, - he said.
The first meeting of the Constitutional Reforms Commission is taking place today.
24.01.2026
During the meeting, Yerzhan Zhienbayev touched upon constitutional changes regarding the powers of the Vice President. The Vice-President is appointed by the President with the consent of the Kurultai, expressed by a majority vote of the total number of deputies. The Vice President will be dismissed by the President. Vice President: – Represents the interests of the Republic of Kazakhstan in international relations on behalf of the President; – Represents the President in interactions with the Kurultai, the Government, and other state bodies. In addition, the Vice President, on behalf of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, establishes relations with socio-political, scientific, and cultural and educational organizations of the Republic of Kazakhstan and abroad. Other powers of the Vice President shall be determined by the President. Due to the introduction of the Vice President, the provisions on the State Counselor will be removed from the Constitution. It is necessary to provide for the requirements for the Vice President at the constitutional level. The Vice-President must not be a deputy of a representative body, hold other paid positions, and engage in entrepreneurial activities. During the period of exercising his powers, the Vice President shall not be a member of a political party. Such a procedure is consistent with the principle of increasing political competition and ensuring equal conditions for the development of all parties.