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Article 9. State power in the Republic of Kazakhstan is built and implemented based on the principle of its division into legislative, executive and judicial. On the State Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan

АMANAT партиясы және Заң және Құқық адвокаттық кеңсесінің серіктестігі аясында елге тегін заң көмегі көрсетілді

Article 9. State power in the Republic of Kazakhstan is built and implemented based on the principle of its division into legislative, executive and judicial. On the State Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan

     The right to speak on behalf of the people of the Republic belongs to the Supreme Council and the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

 

 

The Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 16, 1991.

   

 The Supreme Council of the Republic of Kazakhstan, expressing the will of the people of Kazakhstan, recognizing the priority of individual rights and freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other universally recognized norms of international law, reaffirming the right of the Kazakh nation to self-determination, based on the determination to create a civil society and a rule-of-law state, pursuing a peaceful foreign policy, declaring its commitment to the principle of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and the disarmament process, solemnly proclaims the state independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

 

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