This year marked three decades since the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, a foundational document that has shaped the nation’s political, social, and economic trajectory since its independence. For a country that emerged in 1991 from the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Constitution of 1995 provided both a legal framework and a vision for building a sovereign state. Thirty years on, Kazakhstan’s constitutional journey offers valuable insights into state-building, democratic development, and adaptation to a changing world.
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