Spanish Experts were Briefed on Kazakhstan’s Constitutional Reforms

Spanish Experts were Briefed on Kazakhstan’s Constitutional Reforms

Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Spain, Danat Mussayev, held a meeting with the Director of the Centre for Political and Constitutional Studies, Rosario García.

During the meeting, the parties exchanged views on the current state and potential areas for further development of cooperation between Kazakhstan and Spain, with particular emphasis on expanding contacts in the legal field and at the level of expert and analytical institutions.

Ambassador noted that Kazakhstan is undergoing a period of large-scale political transformation and, in this context, briefed the interlocutors on the key aspects of the constitutional reform, including the main provisions of the draft new Constitution. It was emphasized that the draft Basic Law is aimed at strengthening statehood and enhancing the country’s institutional resilience in the long term.

The discussion also highlighted the importance of historical continuity, interethnic harmony, and social stability as key factors for the country’s steady and progressive development. The Spanish side positively received the approaches presented, noting their significance for the improvement of the legal system and the strengthening of institutional foundations.

Following the meeting, the interlocutors expressed mutual interest in continuing a substantive dialogue and agreed to further promote joint initiatives.

The Center for Political and Constitutional Studies (CEPC) is a Spanish state research and expert-analytical institution engaged in the study of constitutional law, political institutions, and socio-political processes. The Center prepares expert opinions and analytical materials and promotes academic and expert dialogue on issues of legal and institutional development in the European and Ibero-American regions.