Kazakhstan Enacts New Law to Strengthen Tourism and Children's Sports
A new law aimed at boosting tourism and children's sports in Kazakhstan has been officially signed. President Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev approved the legislation, which has now appeared in the national press.
The law carries the title 'On Amendments and Additions to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Issues of Support for the Tourism Industry and Children's Sports'. Its publication marks the final step in bringing the measures into force.
Details on specific financial programmes, responsible agencies, or the number of concrete measures remain unclear. Official sources have not yet provided further information on how the law will be implemented or which institutions will oversee its execution.
The legislation is now in effect, following its signing by the president and subsequent publication. Further announcements are expected to clarify how the tourism and children's sports sectors will benefit from the new provisions.
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