As part of an academic session with students majoring in Public and Local Administration, an in-depth discussion was held on the importance of constitutional reforms in the Republic of Kazakhstan and their impact on social policy.
The discussion focused on modernizing the public administration system, strengthening local self-government, expanding civic participation in decision-making, and reinforcing the rule of law. Particular attention was paid to how constitutional reforms contribute to building a socially oriented state, promoting social justice, protecting vulnerable groups, and improving access to education, healthcare, and social welfare.
It was emphasized that the updated constitutional framework provides a solid legal foundation for effective, people-centered social policies aimed at improving the quality of life. Such discussions help future public administrators develop strategic thinking, social responsibility, and a comprehensive understanding of the ongoing reforms.