Mahat Ternaly, entrepreneur and CEO of the construction company BELES, has commented on the changes to the second chapter of Kazakhstan's draft new Constitution, reports our website.
Kazakhstan's draft Constitution revises rights, freedoms and duties in unified framework
According to Ternaly, Section II of the document has been substantially revised and given a new title—"Fundamental Rights, Freedoms, and Duties."
"The new title more accurately reflects the content of the section and enhances the clarity of legal regulation," he noted.
He added that human and civil rights, freedoms, and duties are now treated as a unified system, making the document more logical and structured.
"This revision helps better illustrate the relationship between citizens' rights and obligations and improves the effectiveness of their implementation," the businessman emphasized.
The full text of the draft Constitution is available via the link.
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