Tokayev orders preparations for Kazakhstan People's Assembly's first session
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kazakhstan's President Tokayev has ordered preparations for the first session of the newly established People's Assembly of Kazakhstan.
- The Assembly's Secretariat will provide comprehensive support for its operations.
- Tokayev emphasized the Assembly's role as a dialogue platform for building a "Just Kazakhstan" and stressed the need for effective coordination and high-quality preparations.
Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has directed officials to prepare for the inaugural session of the Kazakhstan Khalyk Kenesi, a new body aimed at fostering dialogue and building a "Just Kazakhstan." The announcement follows a report on the establishment of the Assembly and its Secretariat.
The Khalyk Kenesi is a unique dialogue platform that will play a vital role in building a Just Kazakhstan.
Kanatbek Zhaysanbayev, head of the Secretariat, briefed the President on the organizational, legal, logistical, financial, informational, and analytical support that will be provided. Tokayev highlighted the Khalyk Kenesi as a unique platform designed to play a crucial role in the nation's development.
The Head of State instructed the Head of the Secretariat to ensure effective coordination between the Khalyk Kenesi and government agencies, organizations, civil society institutions, and international organizations.
The President stressed the importance of effective coordination between the Khalyk Kenesi and various government agencies, civil society institutions, and international organizations. He also underscored the necessity of ensuring high-quality preparations for the Assembly's first meeting, signaling its significance in the country's political landscape.
The President also emphasized the need for high-quality preparations for the first session of the Kazakhstan Khalyk Kenesi.
Originally published by Tengrinews in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.