Tokayev Signs Kazakhstan’s New Constitution
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Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has officially signed the country’s new Constitution and issued a decree on measures for its implementation.
On March 15, 2026, the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan was adopted and now bears the president’s signature. Tokayev also signed a decree “On Measures for the Implementation of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan,” which outlines the publication and storage of the document.
The new Constitution will be published in the official newspapers Egemen Kazakhstan and Kazakhstanskaya Pravda. The original copy of the old Constitution has been transferred to the presidential archive, while the custody of the new Constitution is entrusted to the president.
In the near future, drafts of five constitutional laws will be prepared, covering the status of the president, the activities of the Kurultai, the Halk Kenesi body, the capital city, and the administrative-territorial structure. These laws will form the basis for the practical implementation of the new Constitution.
The new Constitution will be published in the official newspapers Egemen Kazakhstan and Kazakhstanskaya Pravda. The original copy of the old Constitution has been transferred to the presidential archive, while the custody of the new Constitution is entrusted to the president.
In the near future, drafts of five constitutional laws will be prepared, covering the status of the president, the activities of the Kurultai, the Halk Kenesi body, the capital city, and the administrative-territorial structure. These laws will form the basis for the practical implementation of the new Constitution.
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