Education, science, culture, and innovation highlighted as key principles in Kazakhstan’s new constitution

According to the draft of the new Constitution, Kazakhstan identifies the advancement of human capital, education, science, and innovation as a strategic priority for the state

Education, science, culture, and innovation highlighted as key principles in Kazakhstan’s new constitution

These fields are considered fundamental for the country’s future development. In today’s fast-evolving world, where technological progress reshapes global standards, people are recognized as the main resource.


The emerging “knowledge economy” is becoming a primary driver of transformation globally. By embedding the development of human capital in the Constitution, Kazakhstan seeks to position itself among the leaders of global progress. Scientific development provides a strong impetus for technological innovation, creates new market opportunities, attracts investment, and enhances overall prosperity. Furthermore, it demonstrates the country’s dedication to investing in its people, strengthening education, and continuously improving national quality of life.


The new Constitution also safeguards intellectual property rights, consistent with international legal norms. Notably, the emphasis on science and innovation highlights the nation’s openness to positive change and adoption of new values.    

The Government of Kazakhstan states that the draft is open to public debate.

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