On July 1, Kazakhstan will open a new era of its development – Tokayev
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At a glance
- Kazakhstan will enter a new era of development on July 1 with the implementation of a new constitution.
- President Tokayev highlighted the constitution's role in protecting sovereignty, citizens' rights, and national unity.
- The new Basic Law prioritizes education, science, innovation, public welfare, patriotism, and environmental conservation.
Kazakhstan is poised to embark on a new chapter of development starting July 1, when its new constitution officially comes into effect. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized the constitution's significance as a roadmap for the nation, a foundation for a just society, and a guarantee of sustainable progress.
The Constitution identifies the development of education, science, and innovation as strategic priorities for the state.
Tokayev stated that the core principles enshrined in the primary document are the safeguarding of the country's sovereignty and independence, the unwavering protection of citizens' rights and freedoms, the enforcement of law and order, and the strengthening of national unity. He further elaborated on the constitution's strategic priorities, which include advancing education, science, and innovation. Improving public welfare, fostering constructive patriotism and diligence, and ensuring environmental conservation are also key areas of focus.
In just a couple of days, on July 1, the Constitution will come into force, and Kazakhstan will begin a new era of development.
The President underscored the profound importance of independence, asserting that damaging sovereignty or failing to defend independence would be unforgivable to future generations. He stressed that peace, stability, and justice are indispensable for the country's continued development, framing justice not as dependency but as a product of creative labor.
Our descendants may understand and forgive us for certain mistakes, after all, only those who do nothing make no mistakes. However, if we damage our Sovereignty or fail to defend our Independence, our children and grandchildren will never forgive us.
The new constitution was approved by 87.15 percent of voters in a national referendum held on March 15. Following the referendum, Tokayev signed a decree outlining measures for its implementation. The President declared that transforming Kazakhstan into a leading nation is the paramount task for current and future generations, emphasizing that their homeland is the only place they are invested in.
Justice is the foundation of our state. This concept has nothing to do with dependency or apathy. On the contrary, it embodies creative labor.
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