Kazakhstan’s New Constitution Takes Effect: Here’s What Changes

ASTANA – Kazakhstan’s new Constitution entered into force on July 1 following its approval in a nationwide referendum on March 15. Replacing the 1995 Constitution, it sets out changes to the country’s system of government, the distribution of state powers, constitutional rights and public institutions. The key changes include a unicameral …

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