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eGov Mobile now offers a voluntary property insurance service
26.01.2026
A new digital service for voluntary property and liability insurance is now available in the eGov Mobile app. The project was implemented by National Information Technologies JSC in collaboration with Insurance Broker Tumar LLP and is aimed at expanding the range of digital services available to citizens.The new product enables users to arrange insurance protection for their residential property and liability to neighbours completely online. The service covers the most common household risks, including fire, explosion, and damage caused by flooding. The service is provided in the form of a monthly subscription, which ensures flexibility and accessibility for users."The “Tumar Home” service is now available in eGov Mobile, enabling citizens to manage the protection of their property on their own. The decision to obtain insurance remains with the user, while the team at NITEC JSC, together with its partners, has ensured a convenient and secure integration of the service into the mobile application ecosystem” said Daulet Bekmanov, Chairman of the Board, NITEC JSC.How to use the “Tumar Home” service. To obtain an insurance policy, the user needs to:sign in to the eGov mobile app;go to the “Messages” section – “Notifications”;select the “Tumar Home” insurance notification and open the service card;grant consent to the use of personal data;fill-in the required information to obtain the policy;make payment of the insurance premium.The insurance subscription costs KZT 1 500 per month. The maximum total compensation may reach KZT 500 000. Of the total coverage, up to KZT 250 000 may be used to compensate property damage, and up to KZT 250 000 for damages to third parties.Three insurance companies participate in offering the product: Freedom Insurance, Basel, and Alatau City Garant. The insurance terms and policy cost are the same for all the users, regardless of the chosen insurance company.“We are pleased to bring insurance to a new level of digital convenience. “Tumar Home” is a simple, affordable, and effective product that covers the most common household risks. Thanks to the eGov Mobile integration, users can easily get insurance in just a few clicks” highlighted in Insurance Broker Tumar LLP.Currently, the service is accessible only to users who have completed property registration. Once their property is registered, users get a notification in eGov Mobile suggesting they arrange an insurance. Getting a policy only takes a few minutes and is done completely online, no paperwork or visits needed, making the process easy and safe. By being integrated into the government e-services ecosystem, the service enables citizens to simultaneously handle property and administrative issues within one application.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-selinograd/press/news/details/1148305?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Hungary Discuss Cooperation in the Legal Sphere
26.01.2026
Budapest, 13 January 2026 - A meeting was held at the Office of the Prosecutor General of Hungary between Ambassador of Kazakhstan Abzal Saparbekuly and Prosecutor General of Hungary Mr. Gábor Bálint Nagy.During the meeting, the parties discussed issues related to the expansion and deepening of cooperation between the prosecution authorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Hungary. It was noted that both countries attach particular importance to matters of mutual legal assistance.Ambassador A. Saparbekuly provided a detailed briefing on the ongoing reform of Kazakhstan’s law-enforcement system. In particular, within the framework of the principles of “A Just Kazakhstan” and “Law and Order,” he emphasized the strengthening of preventive legal supervision - especially within the prosecution system - as well as measures aimed at protecting the rights of citizens and businesses, combating corruption, and introducing digital solutions. The high level of cooperation between the two countries in the field of international legal cooperation was also highlighted.For his part, the Prosecutor General of Hungary highly praised Kazakhstan’s domestic reforms, especially in the legislative and legal spheres. He noted that he had been thoroughly informed about the progress of these reforms during the visit of the Chairman of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, Mr. Aslambek Mergaliyev, to Budapest on 4 November 2025. In this context, the importance of further strengthening cooperation between the prosecution authorities of the two countries was emphasized, including through the exchange of experience in the legal and humanitarian fields.In addition, Mr. Gábor Bálint Nagy noted that cooperation between the prosecution authorities of Kazakhstan and Hungary is effective and constructive. He informed the Kazakh side about the introduction of digital technologies in the activities of the Hungarian prosecution service and expressed interest in exchanging experience with Kazakhstan in the field of digitalization, including the application of artificial intelligence technologies.At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties expressed mutual interest in continuing and further developing close cooperation between the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Office of the Prosecutor General of Hungary.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148307?lang=kk
Opening Ceremony of the "Attila" International Exhibition
26.01.2026
Budapest, January 22, 2026 - The international exhibition “Attila,” held at the Hungarian National Museum as part of Hungarian Culture Day, welcomed guests from Kazakhstan, including Berik Abdigaliuly, Director of the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Akhan Ongaruly, Director of the «A.Margulan» Archaeology Institute, and leading researchers from the institute.The opening ceremony was attended by Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó, Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Hungary Abzal Saparbekuly, President of the Turkic Academy Shahin Mustafayev, Secretary General of «TÜRKSOY» Sultan Raev, President of the Hungarian National Museum Gábor Zsigmond, President of the Magyar-Turan Fund András Zsolt Bíró, as well as museum heads and scholars from several countries, including Azerbaijan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Mongolia.Organised as a result of international cooperation, the exhibition features more than 400 unique historical artefacts collected from 64 museums in 13 countries. The exposition covers a historical period of approximately 1,600 years, ranging from the Hunnic era to the present day, showcasing the figure of Attila and the heritage of the Huns. Notably, archaeological artefacts from the Hunnic era found in Kazakhstan were also displayed as part of the exhibition.As part of the exhibition, an international academic conference titled “European Huns and the Latest Advances in Steppe Archaeology” was held, attended by leading archaeologists and researchers from Kazakhstan, Hungary, Turkic countries, and Mongolia.Within the framework of the exhibition, an international scientific conference titled "The European Huns and the Latest Results of Steppe Archaeology" was held. Leading archaeologists and researchers from Kazakhstan, Hungary, Turkic states, and Mongolia participated in the event.The "Attila" exhibition will be open to the public at the Hungarian National Museum from January 23 to July 12, 2026. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148310?lang=kk
Issues of Cooperation between the Turkic Academy and Hungarian Scientific Institutions Discussed
26.01.2026
Budapest, January 23, 2026 - Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Hungary, Abzal Saparbekuly, met with the President of the Turkic Academy, Academician Shahin Mustafayev.During the meeting, Ambassador Abzal Saparbekuly expressed his interest in the activities of the Turkic Academy and emphasized his readiness to further develop cooperation and support joint scientific initiatives.In turn, Shahin Mustafayev briefed on the activities of the Turkic Academy, its ongoing scientific projects and priority areas, highlighting close cooperation with researchers and leading scientific institutions in Hungary and the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148312?lang=kk
Romania noted the importance of Kazakhstan's constitutional reforms for strengthening the rule of law
26.01.2026
During the 3rd Forum of Parliamentary Committees on Legal Issues (January 23-25, 2026, Moisei), the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Romania, Y.Ali, informed the forum participants about the current situation in the country in the field of human rights protection, paying particular attention to the prevention and combating of domestic and domestic violence.It was noted that this issue is the focus of attention of the state authorities of Kazakhstan, and comprehensive measures are being taken to improve legislation, strengthen institutional mechanisms for the protection of victims, and develop preventive and social programs.In addition, the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan provided detailed information on the political and legal reforms being carried out in the country, including the transformation of the parliamentary system and changes in the constitutional and legal architecture of the state.During the discussions, it was emphasized that Kazakhstan has entered a new stage of political modernization, including a set of constitutional and parliamentary reforms initiated by President K.Tokayev and discussed at the National Kurultai.The National Kurultai was noted as an effective platform for public dialogue, involving citizens in the discussion of strategic reforms and legislative initiatives that contribute to the modernization of public administration and the strengthening of political stability.The presentation by the Kazakh side aroused interest among the forum participants and contributed to the exchange of experience in the field of legal development, parliamentary reforms, and international cooperation in the field of human rights protection.For reference: the 3rd annual Forum brought together delegations of parliamentary legal commissions from Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Albania, as well as representatives of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Georgia as invited guests.The forum was held in the format of plenary sessions and thematic panel discussions, which allowed participants to exchange national experiences and develop common approaches to current legal challenges. The meeting confirmed the parties' commitment to the principles of the rule of law and the continuation of constructive interparliamentary dialogue. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-bucharest/press/news/details/1148316?lang=kk
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eGov Mobile now offers a voluntary property insurance service
26.01.2026
A new digital service for voluntary property and liability insurance is now available in the eGov Mobile app. The project was implemented by National Information Technologies JSC in collaboration with Insurance Broker Tumar LLP and is aimed at expanding the range of digital services available to citizens.The new product enables users to arrange insurance protection for their residential property and liability to neighbours completely online. The service covers the most common household risks, including fire, explosion, and damage caused by flooding. The service is provided in the form of a monthly subscription, which ensures flexibility and accessibility for users."The “Tumar Home” service is now available in eGov Mobile, enabling citizens to manage the protection of their property on their own. The decision to obtain insurance remains with the user, while the team at NITEC JSC, together with its partners, has ensured a convenient and secure integration of the service into the mobile application ecosystem” said Daulet Bekmanov, Chairman of the Board, NITEC JSC.How to use the “Tumar Home” service. To obtain an insurance policy, the user needs to:sign in to the eGov mobile app;go to the “Messages” section – “Notifications”;select the “Tumar Home” insurance notification and open the service card;grant consent to the use of personal data;fill-in the required information to obtain the policy;make payment of the insurance premium.The insurance subscription costs KZT 1 500 per month. The maximum total compensation may reach KZT 500 000. Of the total coverage, up to KZT 250 000 may be used to compensate property damage, and up to KZT 250 000 for damages to third parties.Three insurance companies participate in offering the product: Freedom Insurance, Basel, and Alatau City Garant. The insurance terms and policy cost are the same for all the users, regardless of the chosen insurance company.“We are pleased to bring insurance to a new level of digital convenience. “Tumar Home” is a simple, affordable, and effective product that covers the most common household risks. Thanks to the eGov Mobile integration, users can easily get insurance in just a few clicks” highlighted in Insurance Broker Tumar LLP.Currently, the service is accessible only to users who have completed property registration. Once their property is registered, users get a notification in eGov Mobile suggesting they arrange an insurance. Getting a policy only takes a few minutes and is done completely online, no paperwork or visits needed, making the process easy and safe. By being integrated into the government e-services ecosystem, the service enables citizens to simultaneously handle property and administrative issues within one application.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-selinograd/press/news/details/1148305?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Hungary Discuss Cooperation in the Legal Sphere
26.01.2026
Budapest, 13 January 2026 - A meeting was held at the Office of the Prosecutor General of Hungary between Ambassador of Kazakhstan Abzal Saparbekuly and Prosecutor General of Hungary Mr. Gábor Bálint Nagy.During the meeting, the parties discussed issues related to the expansion and deepening of cooperation between the prosecution authorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Hungary. It was noted that both countries attach particular importance to matters of mutual legal assistance.Ambassador A. Saparbekuly provided a detailed briefing on the ongoing reform of Kazakhstan’s law-enforcement system. In particular, within the framework of the principles of “A Just Kazakhstan” and “Law and Order,” he emphasized the strengthening of preventive legal supervision - especially within the prosecution system - as well as measures aimed at protecting the rights of citizens and businesses, combating corruption, and introducing digital solutions. The high level of cooperation between the two countries in the field of international legal cooperation was also highlighted.For his part, the Prosecutor General of Hungary highly praised Kazakhstan’s domestic reforms, especially in the legislative and legal spheres. He noted that he had been thoroughly informed about the progress of these reforms during the visit of the Chairman of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, Mr. Aslambek Mergaliyev, to Budapest on 4 November 2025. In this context, the importance of further strengthening cooperation between the prosecution authorities of the two countries was emphasized, including through the exchange of experience in the legal and humanitarian fields.In addition, Mr. Gábor Bálint Nagy noted that cooperation between the prosecution authorities of Kazakhstan and Hungary is effective and constructive. He informed the Kazakh side about the introduction of digital technologies in the activities of the Hungarian prosecution service and expressed interest in exchanging experience with Kazakhstan in the field of digitalization, including the application of artificial intelligence technologies.At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties expressed mutual interest in continuing and further developing close cooperation between the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Office of the Prosecutor General of Hungary.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148307?lang=kk
Opening Ceremony of the "Attila" International Exhibition
26.01.2026
Budapest, January 22, 2026 - The international exhibition “Attila,” held at the Hungarian National Museum as part of Hungarian Culture Day, welcomed guests from Kazakhstan, including Berik Abdigaliuly, Director of the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Akhan Ongaruly, Director of the «A.Margulan» Archaeology Institute, and leading researchers from the institute.The opening ceremony was attended by Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó, Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Hungary Abzal Saparbekuly, President of the Turkic Academy Shahin Mustafayev, Secretary General of «TÜRKSOY» Sultan Raev, President of the Hungarian National Museum Gábor Zsigmond, President of the Magyar-Turan Fund András Zsolt Bíró, as well as museum heads and scholars from several countries, including Azerbaijan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Mongolia.Organised as a result of international cooperation, the exhibition features more than 400 unique historical artefacts collected from 64 museums in 13 countries. The exposition covers a historical period of approximately 1,600 years, ranging from the Hunnic era to the present day, showcasing the figure of Attila and the heritage of the Huns. Notably, archaeological artefacts from the Hunnic era found in Kazakhstan were also displayed as part of the exhibition.As part of the exhibition, an international academic conference titled “European Huns and the Latest Advances in Steppe Archaeology” was held, attended by leading archaeologists and researchers from Kazakhstan, Hungary, Turkic countries, and Mongolia.Within the framework of the exhibition, an international scientific conference titled "The European Huns and the Latest Results of Steppe Archaeology" was held. Leading archaeologists and researchers from Kazakhstan, Hungary, Turkic states, and Mongolia participated in the event.The "Attila" exhibition will be open to the public at the Hungarian National Museum from January 23 to July 12, 2026. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148310?lang=kk
Issues of Cooperation between the Turkic Academy and Hungarian Scientific Institutions Discussed
26.01.2026
Budapest, January 23, 2026 - Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Hungary, Abzal Saparbekuly, met with the President of the Turkic Academy, Academician Shahin Mustafayev.During the meeting, Ambassador Abzal Saparbekuly expressed his interest in the activities of the Turkic Academy and emphasized his readiness to further develop cooperation and support joint scientific initiatives.In turn, Shahin Mustafayev briefed on the activities of the Turkic Academy, its ongoing scientific projects and priority areas, highlighting close cooperation with researchers and leading scientific institutions in Hungary and the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148312?lang=kk
Romania noted the importance of Kazakhstan's constitutional reforms for strengthening the rule of law
26.01.2026
During the 3rd Forum of Parliamentary Committees on Legal Issues (January 23-25, 2026, Moisei), the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Romania, Y.Ali, informed the forum participants about the current situation in the country in the field of human rights protection, paying particular attention to the prevention and combating of domestic and domestic violence.It was noted that this issue is the focus of attention of the state authorities of Kazakhstan, and comprehensive measures are being taken to improve legislation, strengthen institutional mechanisms for the protection of victims, and develop preventive and social programs.In addition, the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan provided detailed information on the political and legal reforms being carried out in the country, including the transformation of the parliamentary system and changes in the constitutional and legal architecture of the state.During the discussions, it was emphasized that Kazakhstan has entered a new stage of political modernization, including a set of constitutional and parliamentary reforms initiated by President K.Tokayev and discussed at the National Kurultai.The National Kurultai was noted as an effective platform for public dialogue, involving citizens in the discussion of strategic reforms and legislative initiatives that contribute to the modernization of public administration and the strengthening of political stability.The presentation by the Kazakh side aroused interest among the forum participants and contributed to the exchange of experience in the field of legal development, parliamentary reforms, and international cooperation in the field of human rights protection.For reference: the 3rd annual Forum brought together delegations of parliamentary legal commissions from Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Albania, as well as representatives of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Georgia as invited guests.The forum was held in the format of plenary sessions and thematic panel discussions, which allowed participants to exchange national experiences and develop common approaches to current legal challenges. The meeting confirmed the parties' commitment to the principles of the rule of law and the continuation of constructive interparliamentary dialogue. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-bucharest/press/news/details/1148316?lang=kk