A
gala event dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Constitution of the
Republic of Kazakhstan was held at Astana International University.
The
ceremony was attended by Kairat Abdrakhmanov, Vice-Rector of Astana
International University; Meyirzhan Nuradinov, representative of the Republican
State Institution "Kogamdyk Kelisim" of the Ministry of Culture and
Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan; and Sayat Ybyrai, Dean of the
Graduate School of Arts and Humanities of Astana International University.
On
August 30, 1995, the Constitution was adopted by popular referendum, becoming
the solid foundation of independent Kazakhstan. It defined the main directions
of the country's political, legal, and social development and enshrined key
values:
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protection of human rights and freedoms;
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equality and justice;
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rule of law;
•
peace and harmony. These principles were reflected not only in legal provisions
but also in the everyday life of society. That same historic year, the Assembly
of the People of Kazakhstan was established. This was not just a calendar
coincidence, but a conscious historical choice for the sake of the country's
future.
As
Meyirzhan Turlanovich Nuradinov, a representative of the Kazakh State
University "Kogamdyk Kelisim" of the Ministry of Culture and
Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan, noted, today in Kazakhstan,
representatives of more than 100 ethnic groups live with equal rights and
contribute to the development of our common homeland.
The
30th anniversary of the Constitution and the Assembly is an important
milestone, encouraging a deeper understanding of civic responsibility, respect
for the law, and devotion to serving our country.
The
event continued with a concert program featuring student performances. The
audience was treated to patriotic videos, kui, dances, poetry, and theatrical
performances.
At
the end of the celebration, active participants and the best performers were
awarded. The university administration particularly emphasized the importance
of such events for strengthening students' patriotic feelings and developing
their cultural and creative potential.