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- 2. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Section 1, General Provisions Article 1 Article 1 establishes the state as a secular
- 3. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Article 2 Article 2 states that Kazakhstan is a unitary state Article 2 states
- 4. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Article 3 The government's power is derived from the people The government's power is
- 5. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Article 4 Laws that are in effect include "provisions of the Constitution, the laws
- 6. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW The 2007 amendment to the Constitution of Kazakhstan Modified Kazakhstan's basic lawModified Kazakhstan's basic
- 7. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW The main changes proposed by the President were as follows: The reduction of the
- 8. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW To increase the number of senatorsTo increase the number of senators selected by the
- 9. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW To strengthen the powers of political parties by depriving members of the Majilis of
- 10. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW To change the procedure of forming the Government, where the Prime Minister is appointed
- 11. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW To abolish the constitutional prohibition of state funding of NGO's To develop a procedure
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Section 1, General Provisions
Article 1
Article 1 establishes the state
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Section 1, General Provisions
Article 1
Article 1 establishes the state
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Article 2
Article 2 states that Kazakhstan is a unitary state Article
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Article 2
Article 2 states that Kazakhstan is a unitary state Article
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Article 3
The government's power is derived from the people The government's
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Article 3
The government's power is derived from the people The government's
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Article 4
Laws that are in effect include "provisions of the
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Article 4
Laws that are in effect include "provisions of the
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The 2007 amendment to the Constitution of Kazakhstan
Modified Kazakhstan's basic lawModified
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
The 2007 amendment to the Constitution of Kazakhstan
Modified Kazakhstan's basic lawModified
In a speech on May 16 to the Joint Session In a speech on May 16 to the Joint Session of the Chambers of Parliament In a speech on May 16 to the Joint Session of the Chambers of Parliament, President Nursultan Nazarbayev In a speech on May 16 to the Joint Session of the Chambers of Parliament, President Nursultan Nazarbayev summarized the development of Kazakhstan In a speech on May 16 to the Joint Session of the Chambers of Parliament, President Nursultan Nazarbayev summarized the development of Kazakhstan since independence in 1991, and outlined his proposed constitutional changes.
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The main changes proposed by the President were as follows:
The
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
The main changes proposed by the President were as follows:
The
To adopt proportional representation To adopt proportional representation for the Majilis, or lower Chamber of deputies
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To increase the number of senatorsTo increase the number of
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To increase the number of senatorsTo increase the number of
To give to the Senate the power of consultation on the appointment of a President of the National Bank
To increase the number of Majilis deputies to 107 - 98 deputies elected by proportional representation and 9 deputies representing the Assembly of the Peoples' of Kazakhstan. The total number of the parliamentary deputies will therefore increase by 38 and will amount to 154
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To strengthen the powers of political parties by depriving members
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To strengthen the powers of political parties by depriving members
To make the government accountable not only to the Head of State, but to the whole Parliament; by giving the Government a vote of no-confidence. It will be sufficient for the Majilis to have a simple majority of deputies' votes compared with the previously required two thirds of votes, in order to dismiss the government
To change, the procedure for forming the and the Central Election Commission. This will occur via the introduction of a law whereby two thirds of the Constitutional Council, the Central Election Commission and Auditing Committee will be formed by Parliament
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To change the procedure of forming the Government, where the
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To change the procedure of forming the Government, where the
To introduce a change whereby the composition of the Government shall be formed according to the proposals of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister will also represent the parliamentary majority party
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To abolish the constitutional prohibition of state funding of NGO's
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To abolish the constitutional prohibition of state funding of NGO's
To develop a procedure for the partial funding of political parties from the state budget
To abolish the death penalty in Kazakhstan
In addition to these proposals the Kazakh parliament passed an additional amendment two days later, lifting the term-limit clause on the first President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, in a move some say paved the way for him to become de facto President for life.