THE NEW CONSTITUTION AS A KEY STEP IN LEGAL MODERNIZATION
A lecture focused on developing students’ legal awareness was held at the Faculty of Forestry and Land Resources under the theme “The New Constitution as a Driver of National Transformation and Development.”
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The lecture was delivered by Senior Lecturer of the Department of General Education Disciplines N.B. Tauyekelova, who provided an in-depth overview of the ongoing constitutional reforms. She emphasized that the draft New Constitution reflects the country’s response to current socio-political challenges and its commitment to modernization.
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Particular attention was given to the nationwide referendum scheduled for March 15, 2026, where the draft Constitution will be presented. Key provisions were discussed, including the balance of powers, the strengthening of civil society institutions, and the expansion of citizens’ rights and responsibilities.
It was highlighted that the Constitution serves not only as a legal framework but also as a strategic guideline for the country’s future development.
The session was conducted in an interactive format, encouraging students to engage in discussion, express their views, and raise relevant questions. This approach fostered a deeper interest in civic processes and public affairs.
Such initiatives contribute to building responsible citizenship and promoting active engagement among young people.


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