Kazakhstan’s President Unveils Blueprint for a ‘Just Kazakhstan’ Through Unity and Culture
Kazakhstan's President has signed off on a key document detailing the nation's core principles and priorities in domestic policy. This comprehensive guide covers areas such as public dialogue, ethnic policy, religious policy, and cultural and humanitarian policy, all aimed at fostering a 'Just Kazakhstan'.
The document emphasizes the importance of public dialogue and citizen participation in decision-making processes. It encourages effective engagement between the government and civil society. In terms of cultural and humanitarian policy, the focus is on promoting creativity, knowledge, and literacy, with a view to developing culture, literature, and creative industries. Religious policy aims to advance secular development and foster interfaith harmony, while also working to prevent the spread of radical ideologies.
To implement these principles, all government agencies are required to incorporate these guidelines into their work. This will serve as a benchmark for policymaking across various sectors, including politics, the economy, and social spheres. The ultimate goal is to bolster stability, ensure sustainable national development, and shape a 'Just Kazakhstan'.
The Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan is identified as the central institution for ethnic policy, which focuses on strengthening unity and solidarity among all ethnic groups. Discrimination is explicitly rejected. This document, approved by the President, sets a clear path for Kazakhstan's domestic policy, with a strong emphasis on public engagement, cultural development, and interfaith harmony.
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