Estonian Lawmakers Noted Kazakhstan’s Progress in Implementing Institutional Reforms

Estonian Lawmakers Noted Kazakhstan’s Progress in Implementing Institutional Reforms

Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Estonia Altay Kulginov met with the members of the Estonian Parliament, Estonia–Kazakhstan Parliamentary Friendship Group.

Ambassador A. Kulginov informed the Estonian parliamentarians about the key areas of political modernization implemented by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

The diplomat elaborated on the forthcoming entry into force of the updated Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which provides for further enhancement of the system of public administration, institutional reforms, and the transition to a unicameral parliamentary structure. He emphasized that these transformations are aimed at strengthening democratic institutions, improving the efficiency of the state apparatus, and expanding citizen participation in the country’s political life.

Members of the Estonian Parliament paid special attention to Kazakhstan’s transition to a unicameral parliament, viewing it as one of the central elements of the country’s renewed political architecture.

The parties discussed the current state and future prospects of bilateral relations, noting the stable and constructive nature of cooperation between Kazakhstan and Estonia. Particular attention was given to the development of interparliamentary cooperation as an important tool for strengthening mutual trust, exchanging experience, and promoting joint initiatives in the political, economic, and cultural spheres.

The Estonian  side expressed interest in further expanding contacts, organizing thematic meetings, and supporting projects that contribute to deepening the partnership between the two countries.