Kazakhstan MP: Constitution directly linked to nation's life
Foreign policy
- 29 October, 2025
- 13:40
A constitution is directly connected to the life of the state and its people, said Aydos Sarym, a member of Kazakhstan's Parliament, during the international parliamentary conference held at Azerbaijan's Milli Majlis, Report informs.
According to Sarym, post-Soviet countries such as Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan adopted their constitutions during difficult times. "Constitutions evolve in response to the challenges of the modern era, which fully aligns with global practice. A constitution is a living instrument, a document directly tied to the life of the state and the people," he said.
He added that Kazakhstan has also made several constitutional amendments: "These changes were adopted as a response to both internal and external challenges."
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