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Schoolchildren of the East Kazakhstan region became the winners of the Almaty Tech Cup XII 13.07.2026
On June 30 – July 1, 2026, Almaty hosted the International Robotics and Innovative Technologies Championship Almaty Tech Cup XII: Age of AI.This year, schoolchildren, students and young engineers took part in the championship. More than 3,000 participants competed in 14 technological areas, including robotics, unmanned aircraft systems, cybersecurity, aerospace technologies and artificial intelligence.Over the course of two days, participants presented engineering projects, programmed robots, controlled drones, developed autonomous systems, and trained artificial intelligence models. At these prestigious competitions, the RoboSpark national team performed brilliantly in the FIRST LEGO League Challenge category and won the Almaty Akim's Cup.Thanks to this victory, the team not only won a cup and a certificate, but also received a ticket to the Asian Championship, which will be held in Beijing, People's Republic of China.The team included students from schools in the East Kazakhstan region.:Kenzhehankyzy Amina is a student of the 4th "A" class of KSU "Regional Specialized IT School-Lyceum";Kenzhehankyzy Inzhu is a student of the 10th "A" class of the KSU "Secondary School No. 33 named after Abai";Kenzhekhankyzy Inkar is a student of the 9th "B" class of KSU "Secondary School No. 33 named after Abai".All participants demonstrated a high level of preparation and were among the winners.The organizers of the championship were the Akimat of Almaty, the USTEM Foundation and the Republican Scientific and Practical Center "Daryn". The event was supported by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Astana Hub international innovation cluster, the Ashyq Aspan Scientific and Educational Foundation and OMODA & JAECOO.We wish our team to adequately represent Kazakhstan at the Asian Championship, raise the National flag of the country high and achieve new bright victories!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-bilim/press/news/details/1252232?lang=ru
Central Election Commission Held Its First Meeting as Part of Preparations for the Elections of Deputies of the Kurultai 13.07.2026
On 1 July 2026, as part of the election campaign for the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026, the first meeting of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held.The meeting took place on the day the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan entered into force, establishing the transition to a new model of state structure. In accordance with the Fundamental Law, the Kurultai, a unicameral body, became the country’s highest representative body exercising legislative power.The chairpersons and members of the territorial election commissions of the capital, regions and cities of republican significance, as well as heads of the offices of regional akims, joined the meeting via videoconference.Among those invited were representatives of political parties, mass media, the Prosecutor General’s Office, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Justice, Internal Affairs, Finance, Culture and Information, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development, as well as representatives of the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.In accordance with the agenda of the meeting, the Commission considered the following issues:On the approval of the Calendar Plan of main activities for the preparation and conduct of the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026;On establishing the forms of election documents for the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026;On organizing work with voter lists for the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026;On the innovations in the electoral legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan;On the procedure for nominating political parties and admitting them to participate in the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026;On certain issues relating to the activities of observers from foreign states, international organizations, and representatives of foreign mass media during the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026;On organizing training for members of election commissions and other participants in the electoral process during the campaign for the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026. Opening the meeting, Nurlan Abdirov, Chairman of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan, emphasized that the meeting marked the beginning of preparations for the first elections of deputies of the Kurultai, which will be held under the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan.“For the Central Election Commission and all election commissions, this is a great responsibility. Our task is to ensure that the elections are conducted in strict compliance with the law, openly, transparently and at a high organizational level, while creating equal conditions for all participants in the electoral process,” he noted.On the first item on the agenda, Mukhtar Yerman, Deputy Chairman of the Central Election Commission, delivered a report. He presented the Calendar Plan of main activities for the preparation and conduct of the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, developed in accordance with the requirements of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Elections in the Republic of Kazakhstan.”The speaker explained the main stages of the election campaign, including the procedure for nominating and registering party lists, the timeframe for pre-election campaigning, as well as other key activities provided for in the Calendar Plan.Following consideration of the issue, the Central Election Commission approved the Calendar Plan of main activities for the preparation and conduct of the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan - the key document defining the stages of the election campaign and the related electoral procedures.On the second item on the agenda, Azamat Aimanakumov, a member of the Central Election Commission, presented the resolution “On Establishing the Forms of Election Documents for the Elections of Deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan.”It was noted that, in accordance with subparagraph 6) of Article 12 of the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Elections in the Republic of Kazakhstan,” the Central Election Commission establishes the forms of election documents.The draft resolution approves 21 forms of election documents to be used at various stages of the election campaign. Following the adoption of the resolution, the approved forms will be posted on the official website of the Central Election Commission.On the third item on the meeting agenda, Azamat Aimanakumov, a member of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan, stated that the formation of up-to-date and reliable voter lists is one of the key organizational elements of the electoral process and is carried out in accordance with the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Elections in the Republic of Kazakhstan” and the Rules for Compiling Voter Lists.As of 1 July 2026, the Register of Voters includes 12,561,644 citizens permanently registered at their place of residence. A total of 10,427 polling stations will be used for the conduct of the elections, including 82 polling stations abroad in 64 countries.Particular attention was paid to the deadlines for compiling and submitting voter lists. Local executive bodies will submit voter lists to precinct election commissions by 2 August, and they will be available for voters to review from 7 August 2026.In addition, the members of the Commission were provided with information on the procedure for voting with absentee voting certificates. It was noted that their issuance will begin on 7 August and end on 22 August 2026 at 6:00 p.m. local time.Following consideration of the issue, the Central Election Commission adopted the resolution “On Organizing Work with Voter Lists for the Elections of Deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Scheduled for 23 August 2026.”Local executive bodies were instructed to ensure the completeness and accuracy of voter lists, the timely introduction of changes to them on the basis of submitted applications, broad public awareness-raising on the procedure for inclusion in voter lists, as well as the effective operation of call centers, digital services and online resources for checking information on citizens’ inclusion in voter lists.During the meeting, the official address of the Central Election Commission to voters was also announced. The document provides explanations on relevant issues concerning inclusion in voter lists, verification of personal data and the exercise of the right to vote, and calls on citizens to actively participate in the first elections of deputies of the Kurultai.The next item on the agenda was the consideration of the main amendments and additions introduced to the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Elections in the Republic of Kazakhstan.”Assel Zhanabilova, a member of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan, spoke about the key changes in electoral legislation.According to her, in order to implement the provisions of the new Constitution and improve electoral legislation, amendments were introduced on 11 June of this year to the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Elections in the Republic of Kazakhstan.”The amendments are aimed at ensuring the exercise of citizens’ constitutional rights, as well as improving the electoral process.Specific amendments establish provisions related to the conduct of the first elections of deputies of the Kurultai.At the same time, the fundamental principles of electoral law and the mechanisms for organizing elections have been preserved.The Kurultai consists of 145 deputies elected in a single nationwide electoral district under a proportional electoral system. The term of office of deputies is five years.Assel Zhanabilova paid particular attention to the amendments concerning the participation of political parties in the elections. Thus, the transitional provisions establish the procedure for paying the election fee during the first elections of deputies of the Kurultai.Political parties that received five percent or more of the votes in the 2023 elections of deputies of Parliament are exempt from paying the election fee. Parties that received between three and five percent of the votes shall pay 50 percent of the established amount of the fee, while parties that received between one and three percent shall pay 70 percent.In addition, political parties have been granted the right to conduct pre-election campaigning on their own online resources and accounts on online platforms.At the same time, it is prohibited to use campaign materials that were not prepared specifically for the current election campaign, as well as to photograph, video-record, or disseminate images of a completed ballot paper on election day.According to the CEC member, one of the key principles of electoral legislation is preserved - the financing of pre-election campaigning by political parties exclusively through election funds. At the same time, the maximum amounts of political parties’ election funds have been increased.The new provisions expand the possibilities for establishing polling stations at organizations with continuous production operations and at sites where work is organized on a rotational basis, which will make it possible to ensure the exercise by their employees of the constitutional right to participate in elections.The participants in the electoral process were then reminded of the key legal requirements regulating the conduct of pre-election campaigning, the activities of mass media and users of online platforms, and the conduct of public opinion polls.“Pre-election campaigning has clearly established timeframes under the law. It begins after the completion of the registration of party lists, after 6:00 p.m. on 23 July, and ends at 12:00 a.m. on 22 August. Any calls to vote for or against a political party are permitted exclusively during this period. Campaigning before the start of the established period, as well as on the campaign silence day and on election day, is prohibited by law,” noted Lyazzat Suyindik, a member of the Central Election Commission.At the same time, before the start of the pre-election campaigning period, the dissemination of information about the activities of a political party does not in itself constitute pre-election campaigning, provided that such materials are purely informational in nature and do not contain signs of encouraging voters to vote for or against a political party.Special attention was paid to mass media and users of online platforms. In order to place campaign materials, they are required, no later than five days before the start of campaigning, to publish and submit to the Central Election Commission information on the cost and terms of their placement. Until this requirement is fulfilled, the publication of campaign materials is not permitted.In accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, citizens and public associations have the right to conduct pre-election campaigning that does not require financing.It is a different matter when mass media, individuals and legal entities provide services to candidates or political parties for the conduct of pre-election campaigning on a paid basis.In this case, such services must be paid for exclusively through election funds, with the written consent of the political party obtained.In addition, the CEC member stated that only legal entities meeting the requirements of the Constitutional Law have the right to conduct and publish the results of public opinion polls related to elections.On the fifth item, CEC Secretary Shavkat Utemissov informed the participants that the procedure for nominating party lists is based on the principles of openness and intra-party democracy.“The Constitutional Law ‘On Elections’ creates equal conditions for all political parties to participate in elections. Every party that meets the established requirements has the opportunity to nominate its party list. At the same time, the nomination and registration procedure is clearly regulated: from the adoption of a decision by the party’s highest body to the verification of documents by the Central Election Commission. This approach ensures transparency and the uniform application of legislation,” Shavkat Utemissov emphasized.Special attention in the report was paid to the requirements and restrictions applicable to candidates for deputies of the Kurultai. In particular, a person whose legal incapacity has been recognized by a court, who has a criminal record that has not been expunged or removed in the manner prescribed by law, or whose guilt in committing a corruption crime or corruption offence has been recognized by a court in the manner prescribed by law may not be a candidate for deputy of the Kurultai.During the meeting, the procedure for registering party lists was also explained, including the requirements for their formation. The legislation establishes that women, youth and persons with disabilities must collectively account for at least 30 percent of the total number of candidates included in a party list.Summing up his remarks, Shavkat Utemissov noted that all procedures provided for by legislation are aimed at ensuring equal conditions for the participation of political parties in elections, the transparency of the electoral process, and compliance with the constitutional principles of legality and openness.On the sixth item on the meeting agenda, Mukhtar Yerman, Deputy Chairman of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan, delivered a report.In order to create legal and organizational conditions for the activities of international observers, he presented the resolution “On Certain Issues Relating to the Activities of Observers from Foreign States, International Organizations, and Representatives of Foreign Mass Media during the Elections of Deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Scheduled for 23 August 2026.”The document defines the procedure for sending invitations to foreign states and international organizations, accrediting international observers, and issuing them certificates of the established form.The resolution also provides for the possibility of observation by representatives of foreign mass media, provided that they are accredited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In addition, it regulates issues related to the withdrawal of accreditation in the event of a violation of the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan or generally recognized norms of international law.The adoption of the resolution opens the institution of international observation for the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan.On the final item on the agenda, Shavkat Utemissov, Secretary of the Central Election Commission, presented information on the organization of electoral training as part of preparations for the elections of deputies of the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan.For the conduct of the elections of deputies of the Kurultai, the Central Election Commission will deploy a multi-level system of electoral training. More than 71,000 members of territorial and precinct election commissions will undergo training, as they will be responsible for ensuring that voting is conducted in accordance with the new Constitution and the updated electoral legislation.“The first elections of deputies of the Kurultai are being held under a new constitutional model of state structure. Therefore, our key task is to ensure the uniform application of electoral legislation throughout the country. The cascade training model, unified methodology and multi-level quality control make it possible to train more than 71,000 members of election commissions within the established timeframes and ensure uniform standards for organizing the electoral process,” noted Shavkat Utemissov, Secretary of the Central Election Commission.The training will be organized according to a cascade model in three consecutive stages. At the first stage, the Central Election Commission will train 821 members of territorial election commissions exercising their powers on a permanent professional basis in a remote format. At the same time, an online meeting will be held for commission heads on the application of electoral legislation and the organization of certain electoral procedures.At the second stage, the trained specialists will conduct training for 908 members of territorial commissions, as well as for more than 31,000 chairpersons, deputy chairpersons and secretaries of precinct election commissions. At the final stage, the leadership of precinct commissions will train more than 38,000 members of precinct election commissions. This approach will ensure full coverage of all levels of commissions and uniform training standards within the established timeframes.The Central Election Commission is currently finalizing the development of a unified Training and Methodological Package, which will serve as the main methodological standard for all regions. In addition, a training film will be prepared on the organization of the work of a precinct election commission on election day.In addition to the training of commission members, training activities will be conducted at the central and regional levels for representatives of political parties, accredited public associations and non-governmental organizations, and mass media. Participants will be briefed on the legal framework and practical issues related to the preparation and conduct of elections.Monitoring of the organization of training in the regions will be carried out as part of on-site seminars and meetings with the participation of members of the Central Election Commission and staff of its Office. An integral part of the programme is remote testing for all categories of election commission members, which will make it possible to assess not only their knowledge of legislation, but also their readiness to apply it in practice when conducting electoral procedures. Upon successful completion of the testing, participants will be issued an electronic certificate.Concluding the meeting, Nurlan Abdirov noted that the coordinated, professional and responsible work of election commissions at all levels is the foundation for the high-quality organization of the election campaign. He emphasized that strict compliance with electoral legislation remains the main requirement for all participants in the electoral process, and that the Central Election Commission will exercise continuous control over compliance with the legislation at all stages of the preparation and conduct of the elections.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/election/press/news/details/1252163?lang=ru
Farewell meeting with the US Consul General was held at the Representative Office of the MFA in Almaty 13.07.2026
On July 2, 2026, Ambassador-at-Large – Head of the Representative Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty, Zhanibek Abdrashov, received Consul General of the United States of America in Almaty Michelle Yerkin on the occasion of the completion of her diplomatic mission in Kazakhstan. During the conversation, Zh. Abdrashov thanked for the contribution to the expansion and strengthening of friendly relations and mutually beneficial cooperation between the two fraternal countries and wished the diplomat success in her future activities. The Consul General was also awarded a certificate of honour on behalf of the Representative office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty, in recognition of her significant contribution to the development of political, economic, and cultural cooperation between Kazakhstan and USA.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-almaty/press/news/details/1252127?lang=ru
Employees of the State Treasury Committee became prize-winners of the bike ride of the Ministry of Finance 13.07.2026
Employees of the State Treasury Committee took part in a bike ride organized by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The sporting event dedicated to the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan brought together representatives of the central office, committees and subordinate organizations, becoming a symbol of unity, team spirit and commitment to common state values.According to the results of the competition, employees of the State Treasury Committee were among the winners. Among women, Aigerim Sadybek won first place, Aigul Sarsembenova became the bronze medalist, taking third place.In addition, employees of the State Treasury Committee Altynbaev Daniyar - in the nomination "Best Defender" and Mamirov Murat - in the nomination "Breakthrough of the Year" were noted with letters of thanks from the Minister of Finance.Congratulations to our colleagues on well-deserved awards!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazyna/press/news/details/1252079?lang=ru
Today, Kazakhstan marks the Day of the Radiological, Chemical, and Biological Protection Troops 13.07.2026
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Казахстан улучшил позиции в мировом рейтинге устойчивого развития 13.07.2026
Казахстан продолжает укреплять свои позиции в глобальной повестке устойчивого развития. Согласно Отчету по устойчивому развитию 2026 года (Sustainable Development Report), страна заняла 67-е место среди 169 государств по Индексу достижения Целей устойчивого развития (ЦУР), поднявшись на 3 позиции по сравнению с прошлым годом. Напомним, в 2025 году Казахстан занимал 70-е место среди 167 стран.По итогам рейтинга за 2026 год удалось опередить ряд стран G-20, включая Индонезию, Мексику, Турцию, Индию и Саудовскую Аравию.К примеру, одним из наиболее значимых достижений остается прогресс по ЦУР 6 «Чистая вода и санитария». Доступ населения к базовым услугам питьевого водоснабжения увеличился с 95,4% до 97,8%, снизился забор пресной воды, а также сократился объем воды, содержащейся в импортируемых товарах, производство которых требует использования дефицитных водных ресурсов.Вместе с тем отмечается устойчивый прогресс по ключевым направлениям ЦУР, включая развитие социальной сферы, модернизацию инфраструктуры, стимулирование инновационной деятельности и повышение благосостояния населения. Кроме того, Казахстан стал единственным государством Центральной Азии, включенным в экспертный опрос SDSN по интеграции ЦУР в государственную политику.Улучшение позиций в глобальном рейтинге подтверждает эффективность проводимой государственной политики и приверженность принципам устойчивого, инклюзивного и долгосрочного развития. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1252061?lang=ru
ТЕПЕРЬ ПЕРЕДАВАТЬ ПОКАЗАНИЯ ГАЗА МОЖНО ЧЕРЕЗ eGov Mobile 13.07.2026
ТЕПЕРЬ ПЕРЕДАВАТЬ ПОКАЗАНИЯ ГАЗА МОЖНО ЧЕРЕЗ eGov MobileВ мобильном приложении eGov Mobile появился новый сервис – QazaqGaz Aimaq, который позволяет пользователям самостоятельно передавать показания приборов учета газа онлайн. Сервис избавляет от необходимости ждать визита контролера и заполнять бумажные документы. Дополнительно достоверность передаваемых показаний помогает обеспечить искусственный интеллект. Ранее передать показания газового счетчика онлайн можно было только через приложение QazaqGaz Aimaq. Теперь эта функция доступна и в eGov Mobile – без необходимости устанавливать дополнительные приложения. Среди преимуществ нового сервиса – экономия времени и более точное начисление платы за газ на основе фактических показаний. Ключевая особенность сервиса – автоматическая проверка показаний с помощью искусственного интеллекта. Система сопоставляет фотографию счетчика с введенными данными и выявляет возможные расхождения еще до отправки. Это исключает опечатки и ошибки при ручном вводе, защищает пользователя от некорректных начислений и снимает необходимость в дополнительной проверке со стороны контролера. Показания принимаются с 25-го по 5-е число каждого месяца. Онлайн-передача снижает вероятность ошибок при ручном вводе, делает учет фактического потребления газа более точным и обеспечивает безопасную передачу данных через государственную цифровую платформу. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/shymkent-energetika-kommunal/press/news/details/1252064?lang=ru
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District Executive Meeting Held to Mark the Entry into Force of the New Constitution 13.07.2026
Today, under the chairmanship of District Akim Zhandos Yerkinbek, a district executive meeting was held to mark the entry into force of the new Constitution.During the meeting, participants discussed the importance of the Basic Law in improving the system of public administration and its role in ensuring the rule of law.The District Akim noted:"The Constitution is the fundamental document that defines the legal foundations of our state, guarantees the rights and freedoms of citizens, and regulates the functioning of state authorities. Therefore, the introduction of its new version marks a new stage in Kazakhstan's political and legal modernization. In the future, our district will continue to systematically implement socio-economic development initiatives based on the principles enshrined in the Constitution. Measures aimed at implementing investment projects, supporting entrepreneurship, developing engineering and social infrastructure, strengthening the potential of rural settlements, and improving the quality of education, healthcare, culture, and sports will be carried out step by step.Under the new political conditions, the requirements for civil servants will also become more stringent. Along with professionalism, every employee must embrace honesty, responsibility, justice, and service to the interests of the state as their core principles. Our main goal is to improve the quality of life of residents, preserve social stability, ensure the rule of law, and achieve sustainable development of the district."In accordance with the agenda, Chairman of the District Maslikhat Adil Koshalakov delivered a report entitled "The New Constitution and the Role of Local Representative Government," emphasizing the responsibility of local representative bodies in strengthening the connection between the people and the authorities.District Prosecutor Nurbek Karatayev also delivered a speech titled "The New Constitution – A Strong Guarantee of the Rule of Law and Legal Order," while Chairwoman of the District Women's Council Kulzhaukhar Rayeva, in her report "The New Constitution – A Guarantee of Equal Rights and a Just Society," noted that the principles of protecting citizens' rights form the foundation of sustainable social development.During the meeting, Chairman of the District Public Council Abdirakhman Kulduysenov and Chairman of the public association "Ult Birligi Karmakshy" Shegebai Kundakbayev shared their views and highlighted the importance of the reforms for the country's development and the strengthening of public harmony."I am confident that, guided by the strategic priorities set by the Head of State, we will all contribute to the effective implementation of the new Constitution, the development of our district, the improvement of residents' well-being, and the prosperity of our country. May our new Constitution become a solid foundation for a new stage in the development of Independent Kazakhstan," the District Akim concluded.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1251974?lang=ru
Implementation of Key Tasks Will Be Under Strict Control 13.07.2026
Today, a regular staff meeting was held under the chairmanship of District Akim Zhandos Yerkinbek.During the meeting, participants discussed issues related to maintaining sanitary cleanliness in populated areas, ongoing measures to prevent Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, the condition of agricultural crop fields, and the successful completion of the Unified National Testing in the education sector.During the meeting, Zhandos Yerkinbek issued relevant instructions for each sector. Particular attention was paid to the cleanliness of business facilities and building facades, strengthening preventive measures against Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, and ensuring the safety of children during the summer period.The District Akim also emphasized that he would personally oversee the implementation of the assigned tasks."All instructions in every sector must be carried out in a timely and high-quality manner. First and foremost, the results should be reflected in the quality of services provided to the public. The implementation of these tasks will remain under my постоянный personal supervision," the District Akim concluded.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1251975?lang=ru
On July 1, 2026, the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Amnesty in Connection with the Adoption of the New Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan” was signed. 13.07.2026
An amnesty has begun for individuals who have committed administrative offenses.Persons who have committed administrative offenses under only the articles of the Code of Administrative Offenses listed in the Law, with the exception of those specified in Article 8 of this Law, are exempt from administrative penalties.Individuals who are citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan, business entities (registered as individual entrepreneurs in the Republic of Kazakhstan), private notaries, private bailiffs, attorneys, and legal consultants shall be exempt from administrative penalties in the form of administrative fines that have not been enforced as of the date this Law enters into force, or from the unenforced portion thereof as of the date this Law enters into force, for administrative offenses.Enforcement proceedings shall be terminated in accordance with the Law “On Enforcement Proceedings and the Status of Judicial Enforcement Officers.”The enforcement of decisions imposing fines, reviewed by the state revenue authorities specified in paragraph 1 of this article—with the exception of those specified in Article 8 of this Law—shall be terminated by the state revenue authorities. Legal Department  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1251959?lang=ru
Happy Diplomatic Service Day of Kazakhstan! 13.07.2026
Congratulations on the Diplomatic Service Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan!We sincerely thank you for your dedication, professionalism, and valuable contribution to strengthening international cooperation and enhancing the global standing of Kazakhstan.We wish you continued success, new achievements, and prosperity in your important mission for the benefit of our country. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1251935?lang=ru
Air Force Day is celebrated in Kazakhstan on July 2 13.07.2026
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Galymzhan Zharkynbek appointed akim of Zhanakorgan district 13.07.2026
A meeting of the Zhanakorgan district's activists, chaired by Murat Ergeshbayev, regional akim, was held in the Zhanakorgan district. The meeting focused on socio-economic indicators and personnel changes.Zhanakorgan district akim Mazhit Samitovich Samitov was awarded the Kyzylorda Region Honorary Certificate and the medal "For Contribution to the Development of the Kyzylorda Region" for his dedicated work.The new district akim, Zharkynbek Galymzhan Zharkynbekovich, was introduced. The newly appointed district akim has been tasked with effectively and efficiently attracting investment, expanding the tax base, creating new jobs, implementing entrepreneurship development projects, and ensuring socio-political stability.Zhanakorgan is one of the leading agricultural producing districts. Therefore, one of the main objectives should be the efficient use of agricultural potential, increasing production volumes, and enhancing the competitiveness of the industry. Given the water shortage in the coming years, it is necessary to systematically diversify crop areas, increase the share of water-intensive crops, and implement advanced water-saving technologies on farms.Tourism is an important sector of the economy. The natural features and historical and cultural heritage of the Zhanakorgan region offer significant opportunities for increasing tourism potential. This will positively impact the creation of new jobs, the development of small and medium-sized businesses, and the development of the district's economy.The newly appointed head of the district has been instructed to utilize all resources to ensure the high-quality implementation of new projects.Galymzhan Zharkynbekovich was born in 1978 in the Zhanakorgan district. He graduated from the Kazakh State Agrarian University with a degree in Agronomy.He began his career as a chief specialist at the state-owned enterprise Kazagreks and held various senior positions in agriculture. From 2009 to 2021, he served as the head of the regional territorial inspectorate department, head of the Kyzylorda city agriculture and veterinary department, and deputy akim of the Zhanakorgan district.From January 2021 to the present, he has served as chairman of the Zhanakorgan district maslikhat.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda/press/news/details/1251928?lang=ru
"BOOKGUARD" Reading Challenge: National Guard Servicemen Have Read More Than 4,000 Books 13.07.2026
he BOOKGUARD literary challenge continues across the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Since the beginning of the year, participants have read more than 4,000 books. The most active readers are conscript servicemen, who account for over 2,000 of the books completed. Contract servicemen and officers are also actively participating in the initiative.One of the participants is Zhasulan Nurzhanuly, a serviceman of Military Unit 5573 in Astana. The 19-year-old guardsman, who was drafted from Shymkent, has been passionate about reading since childhood. Even during his basic military training, he managed to read two books.Zhasulan is currently reading "The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years" by Chingiz Aitmatov. According to him, the fate of the novel’s main character highlights the importance of resilience, responsibility, and strength of character—qualities essential for every serviceman.A special place on his reading list is occupied by "Ushkan Uya" ("Our Family Nest") by Bauyrzhan Momyshuly. The story of the legendary commander’s childhood inspired the young guardsman to reflect on the crucial role of family and upbringing in shaping a person's character.After completing his military service, Zhasulan plans to pursue higher education and take part in the Srоchnik 2.0 educational program. He uses his free time to combine military service with self-development through reading.The BOOKGUARD reading challenge was launched on April 6 of this year at Military Unit 5574 of the National Guard in Turkestan. It has since expanded to National Guard units across the country, promoting a culture of reading and encouraging lifelong learning among servicemen. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1251908?lang=ru
Серик Жумангарин обсудил внедрение ИИ в госуправление с основателем компании «01.AI» Кай-Фу Ли 13.07.2026
Заместитель Премьер-министра – министр национальной экономики РК Серик Жумангарин встретился с генеральным директором компании «01.AI» Кай-Фу Ли. Стороны обсудили перспективы использования ИИ для макроэкономического прогнозирования и повышения эффективности государственного аппарата.Серик Жумангарин отметил, что высокая волатильность внешних факторов усложняет расчеты при использовании традиционных подходов.«Для нас критически важно качество предсказуемости и возможность раннего выявления признаков изменения экономической ситуации. Стандартные прогнозы не всегда успевают за рынком. Если раньше аналитика составлялась на месяц или год, то сегодня гибкая оценка требуется ежедневно. Нам необходима единая интеллектуальная модель для комплексного сценарного анализа», - поделился вице-премьер.Выступая на встрече, глава компании «01.AI» Кай-Фу Ли отметил, что искусственный интеллект развивается беспрецедентными темпами, ежегодно становясь значительно мощнее и доступнее. По его словам, ИИ уже способен за считанные минуты выполнять задачи, на которые человеку требуются многие часы.Он подчеркнул, что государственным органам важно использовать искусственный интеллект не только для автоматизации рутинных процессов, но и как инструмент поддержки стратегических решений. По мнению Кай-Фу Ли, технологии ИИ могут помочь в прогнозировании экономического развития, моделировании различных сценариев, повышении эффективности государственного управления, снижении рисков и совершенствовании процесса принятия решений.Отдельное внимание он уделил необходимости внедрения искусственного интеллекта на уровне руководства государственных органов, поскольку именно такой подход позволяет максимально раскрыть потенциал технологии.Кай-Фу Ли также отметил, что широкое распространение ИИ окажет существенное влияние на мировую экономику, ускорит экономический рост и одновременно потребует адаптации рынка труда, системы образования и государственной политики. В этой связи он высоко оценил внимание, которое Казахстан уделяет развитию искусственного интеллекта и цифровых технологийВ ходе встречи были представлены цифровые решения для Министерства национальной экономики. Среди них - система автоматизации проверок бизнеса, которая на основе данных 27 госорганов автоматически оценивает риски и формирует списки проверок, а также платформа прогнозирования экономического роста, анализирующая в режиме реального времени влияние ключевых макроэкономических факторов на экономику.По итогам встречи стороны договорились продолжить совместную работу по развитию алгоритмов искусственного интеллекта для обеспечения предсказуемости и стабильности экономической политики Казахстана.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1251910?lang=ru
Kazakhstan's New Constitution Presented Under the Shanyraq in Brussels 13.07.2026
Brussels, July 1, 2026 – The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Kingdom of Belgium hosted a roundtable discussion under its “Shanyraq Dialogue” platform to mark the entry into force of the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The event was opened by the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Belgium, Roman Vassilenko, who underscored the historic significance of the new Constitution entering into force, describing it as the beginning of a new stage in the country’s political modernization. He also noted the symbolic timing of the official visit of the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, to Brussels shortly before this milestone, highlighting the close link between Kazakhstan’s domestic reforms and the development of its strategic partnership with the European Union.The Ambassador emphasized that the new Constitution provides a solid foundation for strengthening democratic institutions, reinforcing the rule of law in Kazakhstan, and further expanding cooperation with the European Union.The keynote speaker was Zhandos Shaimardanov, Director of the Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, who presented an expert overview of the country’s new constitutional framework.He stressed that the entry into force of the Constitution marks a new phase in Kazakhstan’s political and legal development. According to Mr. Shaimardanov, the renewed Basic Law is the result of broad public dialogue and enshrines not only a new institutional architecture of the state, but also modern constitutional values centered on human rights, freedoms, and dignity.Particular attention was paid to the practical implementation of the constitutional reforms, the further improvement of legislation, and ensuring the sustainability of the ongoing reform process.Mr. Shaimardanov noted that the Constitution strengthens the accountability of the state to its citizens, reinforces the principles of justice, the rule of law, and social cohesion, and reflects Kazakhstan’s transition to a new development model based on human capital, knowledge, innovation, and digital transformation.The roundtable was followed by a lively discussion during which participants exchanged views on the implementation of Kazakhstan’s constitutional reforms, the prospects for the country’s political modernization, and the further development of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the European Union.In particular, the EU Special Representative for Central Asia, Eduards Stiprais, highlighted the importance of the consistent implementation of Kazakhstan’s institutional reforms. In turn, Dietmar Krissler, Head of the Central Asia Division at the European External Action Service, reaffirmed the European Union’s support for Kazakhstan’s political transformation agenda, as underscored during President Tokayev’s official visit to Brussels.At the conclusion of the event, participants noted that the “Shanyraq Dialogue” continues to serve as an effective platform for open expert dialogue between Kazakhstan and its European partners on issues of domestic development and international cooperation. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1251879?lang=ru
Results of the spring draft: over 21,000 citizens have joined the ranks of the Kazakhstani army 13.07.2026
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Kazakhstan and the UN in Geneva Open International Photo Exhibition Dedicated to Women Leaders 13.07.2026
Geneva, June 30, 2026 – The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva, in cooperation with the United Nations Office at Geneva, co-organized the international photo exhibition "Not a Woman's Job? Women Leaders of Countries, Societies, and Communities," which opened at the Palais des Nations.The exhibition brings together photographs and stories of women whose hard work and leadership make significant contributions to the development of nations, societies, and local communities. The project aims to demonstrate that leadership knows no gender boundaries, and that the full participation of women in decision-making processes, diplomacy, public governance, business, science, culture, and civil society is an essential prerequisite for building more resilient, just, and inclusive societies.This year, the exhibition received a widespread response from the international community. More than 45 permanent missions submitted photographic materials showcasing the role of women in public and political life, peacebuilding, humanitarian action, education, culture, and local government.Speaking at the official opening ceremony, the Kazakh side emphasized that the exhibition, through photographs and personal stories, serves as a reminder of the critical role women play in shaping the future of states, societies, and local communities. It was noted that respect for women leaders is deeply rooted in the historical and cultural heritage of Kazakhstan. A powerful symbol of this is the legendary Queen Tomyris, whose wisdom, courage, and state leadership continue to inspire new generations.Special attention was paid to the ongoing political and institutional reforms in Kazakhstan, enshrined in the updated Constitution, as well as the state's consistent measures to expand women's participation in public life, strengthen mechanisms for protecting their rights, and promote the principles of gender equality and equal opportunity.The opening ceremony was attended by heads of diplomatic missions, leaders of international organizations, and representatives of civil society and the media. Participants highlighted the significance of the exhibition as an international platform for recognizing the achievements of women leaders, exchanging best practices, and promoting the principles of gender equality and women's empowerment in decision-making processes.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1251872?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan Continue to Strengthen Their Strategic Partnership 13.07.2026
Ashgabat, July 1, 2026 – As part of his official visit to Turkmenistan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev was received by the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov.During the meeting, the Kazakh Foreign Minister conveyed warm greetings and best wishes on behalf of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.Minister Kosherbayev underscored the special importance that Astana attaches to Kazakhstan–Turkmenistan cooperation, which continues to develop in the spirit of good-neighbourliness, mutual respect, and strategic partnership.For his part, President Berdimuhamedov expressed satisfaction with the positive momentum of bilateral cooperation and emphasized the importance of further deepening the strategic partnership between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.The Kazakh Foreign Minister also briefed the President on the implementation of the agreements reached at the highest and high levels.The parties also exchanged views on current regional and international issues. They noted the high level of cooperation between the two countries within multilateral frameworks and underscored the importance of further advancing regional cooperation aimed at strengthening peace and stability in Central Asia.A key outcome of the meeting was the signing of the Treaty on Friendship, Good-Neighbourliness and Cooperation for the Development of Central Asia in the 21st Century. This historic step marked the beginning of a new stage of regional cooperation and sustainable development.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1251864?lang=ru