The Decree of the Head of State approved the basic principles, values, and directions of the domestic policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan

The Decree of the Head of State approved the basic principles, values, and directions of the domestic policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan

05.11.2025 17:01:13 159

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed the Decree "On Approval of the Basic Principles, Values and Directions of the Domestic Policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan."

At the 4th session of the National Congress, experts and public figures proposed developing a single conceptual document that would regulate all work carried out in the field of domestic policy. The President supported this idea, noting that it should be aimed at systematizing the work of state structures.

The Presidential Administration and interested state bodies have prepared the document "Basic Principles, Values, and Directions of Domestic Policy" based on the annual Addresses, speeches of the Head of State, and the National Development Plan of the Republic of Kazakhstan until 2029.

Members of the National Congress, experts, and representatives of scientific and public organizations actively participated in the development of the conceptual document.

This document is primarily intended for government agencies. Its main goal is to systematize and coordinate work in the field of domestic policy.

It includes such domestic policy principles as "Law and Order", "A State That Listens to the Voice of the People", "Diverse Perspectives - a United Nation", "Strong President - Influential Parliament - Accountable Government", "Honest Citizen", and "Clean Kazakhstan".

A list of national values raised at the National Congress meetings was also introduced. A system of national symbols was created to reflect national identity.

The document identifies priority areas of domestic policy, such as public dialogue, interethnic relations, religion, cultural and humanitarian, family, youth, and information. The adopted conceptual document will serve as the basis for organizing the work of state bodies in the field of domestic policy.