Kazakhstan Builds a New Legislative Framework Under Constitutional Reform

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On June 26, 2026, Chairman of the Mazhilis of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Koshanov, summarized the work of the Mazhilis, Zakon.kz reports.

The conclusion of the regular session of the Kazakh parliament was accompanied by a summary of legislative work, much of which was related to the implementation of constitutional reform. The laws adopted by parliament are aimed at adapting the legal system to the updated provisions of the Constitution and creating conditions for the functioning of new state institutions.

Hundreds of issues and bills were considered during the session, and over 100 laws received the signature of the head of state. These indicators demonstrate the high intensity of legislative activity, driven by the need to align sectoral legislation with constitutional amendments.

Constitutional reform in Kazakhstan is viewed as a long-term process that is not limited to amendments to the Basic Law. Its practical implementation requires consistent updating of the regulatory framework, a redistribution of powers among state institutions, and an improvement in public administration mechanisms.

At the same time, the effectiveness of the reform will be assessed not only by the number of laws adopted, but also by their practical implementation. Key criteria will include the sustainability of the new institutions, the quality of legislative implementation, and the impact of the changes on public administration, the judicial system, and the state's interaction with society. These factors will determine the long-term results of the constitutional reforms.

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June 26, 2026