Shymkent: Law and order, justice are prioritized
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A meeting was held in Shymkent to explain the draft New Constitution with representatives of the agricultural sector. During the event, the content and significance of the proposed constitutional changes were discussed in detail.
Nurzhan Zhaksylykov, a senior lecturer in the law sector at Miras University, Candidate of Legal Sciences, participated in the meeting as a special speaker and focused on the main differences between the Constitution adopted in 1995 and the draft of the new edition.
The Speaker highlighted several important areas of the reforms proposed for the referendum. According to him, one of the main changes is the clarification of historical and legal values in the introductory part of the Constitution. The new edition gives priority to the principles of law and order, justice, and clearly reflects the historical foundations and strategic positions of the state.
Nurzhan Zhaksylykov also touched upon changes in the public administration system. According to him, modern technological development and the complexity of legal relations require the prompt adoption of legislative decisions. In this regard, proposals are being considered to improve the structure of the Parliament and optimize the lawmaking process.
During the meeting, innovations in the electoral system were also discussed. According to the speaker, the new project will strengthen the role of political parties and improve competition mechanisms. This will increase the transparency of political processes and contribute to strengthening public accountability.
In conclusion, the lawyer noted that every civil servant has a special responsibility in the formation of a Just Kazakhstan. He emphasized the need to be guided by regulatory legal acts when making state decisions, and noted that adherence to the principle of legality is the main condition for increasing public trust.
About 50 representatives of the agricultural and veterinary sectors attended the event and asked questions that concerned them. At the end of the meeting, the participants discussed the practical significance of the constitutional amendments and expressed their support for initiatives aimed at the sustainable development of the country and the creation of a just society.