Kazakhstanβs President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has emphasized the significance of ongoing political reforms as Tokayev highlights strategic importance of parliamentary reform at first working group meeting. The president underscored that the reform aims to strengthen democratic institutions, improve legislative efficiency, and enhance public participation in governance.
During the first meeting of the working group on parliamentary reform, Tokayev called for a balanced and inclusive approach. He noted that Tokayev highlights strategic importance of parliamentary reform at first working group meeting to ensure that the new measures reflect the will of the people and contribute to the countryβs long-term political stability.
The working group, composed of lawmakers, legal experts, and civil society representatives, discussed key aspects of reform, including electoral laws, transparency in governance, and the role of political parties. Tokayev stressed that Kazakhstanβs progress depends on effective cooperation between the government and the parliament.
He added that Tokayev highlights strategic importance of parliamentary reform at first working group meeting not only to strengthen legislative functions but also to promote accountability and public trust. The president reaffirmed his commitment to creating a modern political system that reflects Kazakhstanβs evolving social and economic landscape.
According to government officials, the reforms will help streamline the legislative process and ensure greater oversight of executive actions. The initiative is part of Tokayevβs broader political modernization agenda, which seeks to empower citizens and make institutions more responsive to public needs.
Analysts believe the reform could mark a major shift in Kazakhstanβs governance model, fostering a more open and participatory political environment. They say that the presidentβs emphasis on inclusivity and dialogue sets a positive example for democratic progress in Central Asia.
The working group will continue its consultations in the coming weeks before presenting detailed recommendations for implementation.
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