Constitutional Reforms in Kazakhstan Presented to Deputies of the General Congress of Mexico

Constitutional Reforms in Kazakhstan Presented to Deputies of the General Congress of Mexico

Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Mexico, Almurat Turganbekov held a meeting with the Chair of the Mexican friendship group, Deputy Maribel Martinez Ruiz.

During the talks, the current level of Kazakh-Mexican cooperation was discussed and a plan of joint activities for 2026 was agreed upon. Special attention was given to strengthening trade and economic ties, developing political and cultural dialogue, and expanding interparliamentary cooperation.

Maribel Martinez Ruiz expressed confidence that the establishment of the “Kazakhstan-Mexico” friendship groups in the parliaments of both countries in 2025 would give new momentum to bilateral cooperation.

In turn, Almurat Turganbekov noted the steady development of relations between Kazakhstan and Mexico and emphasized the importance of intensifying interparliamentary contacts as an effective instrument for promoting joint initiatives.

He also separately briefed the Mexican side on the current process of constitutional reform and the policy of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, aimed at modernizing public administration, strengthening institutions, and building a sustainable economy.

In addition, Kazakhstan’s strategy in the field of digitalization and the development of artificial intelligence was presented to the Mexican side. The Ambassador noted that 2026 has been declared the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in the country, with key priorities including increasing labor productivity, creating export-oriented industries, and integrating Kazakhstan into global digital economy value chains.

Following the meeting, the parties agreed to develop practical recommendations for the further course of action and to maintain regular contacts.