The Center for Countering Disinformation has recorded the spread of false information that the text of the new draft Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan has lifted the ban on the sale of land to foreigners.
31.01.2026 16:25:25 134⚡️ The Center for Countering Disinformation has registered the spread of false information that the ban on the sale of land to foreigners has been lifted in the text of the new draft Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The Center states that the information is untrue and constitutes a distortion of the facts.
According to Article 6, Paragraph 3 of the current Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the wording on “land and its subsoil, water sources, flora and fauna, and other natural resources” is identical to the wording in the new draft Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan and has not undergone any changes.
We would like to add that the Constitutional Reform Commission confirmed that the aforementioned norms should remain unchanged. In addition, if previously the provisions on the integrity and unitary nature of the state were contained in the final and transitional provisions, in the new draft Constitution they are enshrined in the initial chapters as the foundations of the constitutional structure. This significantly strengthens the legal guarantees provided for the inviolability of the territorial integrity and basic principles of the state.
Article 2 of the draft new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated January 30, 2026:
Article 2. The sovereignty of the Republic of Kazakhstan extends to its entire territory. The state ensures the integrity, indivisibility, and inviolability of its territory.
Article 6. The sovereignty, independence, unitary nature, territorial integrity and governance model of the Republic of Kazakhstan shall remain unchanged.
Thus, statements about the lifting of the ban on the sale of land to foreigners have no legal basis and are misleading to citizens.
‼️ The Center for Countering Fake Information reminds us that deliberate distortion of facts and the dissemination of manipulative information may lead to legal consequences and calls on citizens and representatives of the media community to verify information from official sources, as well as to prevent the spread of destructive and manipulative interpretations.