“The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan is the fundamental law that responds to the realities and demands of our society today. It has enormous potential that must be used for the benefit of the principles that are currently enshrined in the Constitution,” said Constitutional Court Chairwoman Elvira Azimova at the sidelines of the conference.
“Today, in this anniversary year, we are not only taking stock, but also opening up many new horizons. We face the challenges of the modern world, and the answers to them are born at meetings such as today’s, at meetings for scientists, and in the practices of international cooperation. Future rights are always the result of joint work, combined efforts, and mutual trust,” he said.
“The Constitution of Kazakhstan has remained the fundamental basis of our society for 30 years. Today, we see that the path of constitutional development is a path of constant transformation. All institutions of state power must contribute to ensuring that the Constitution does not remain a mere decoration, but is alive and active,” he said.