Adopted in 1995, the supreme legal document defines Kazakhstan as a democratic, secular state. It establishes the separation of powers, guarantees fundamental human rights, and outlines the duties of citizens. Used by lawmakers and courts to govern, it benefits all citizens by providing legal protections, political stability, and a framework for national development.
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