ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 6. The Government of
Kazakhstan has approved an action plan aimed at explaining the
provisions of the country’s Constitution adopted at a national
referendum on March 15, 2026, Trend reports via the Kazakh government.


The corresponding resolution was signed by Prime Minister Olzhas
Bektenov.


The document is designed to ensure a systematic approach to
explaining the key provisions of the Constitution, improve legal
awareness among citizens, and implement legislative measures
stemming from the law.


The plan includes 36 measures across three main areas:
organizational steps, public awareness and outreach, and legal
support for the Constitution’s implementation.







As part of the organizational measures, the government will
ensure the publication and distribution of the Constitution’s text,
including in accessible formats for persons with disabilities, as
well as its placement on digital platforms. Plans also include
scientific and expert support, visual and informational campaigns,
thematic materials, and educational exhibitions.


Special attention will be given to strengthening legal culture
and raising public legal literacy. The plan includes training
seminars and educational initiatives, updates to school and
university curricula. A comprehensive media plan and series of
public events will be rolled out as part of the awareness
campaign.


The plan also envisages measures to ensure legal implementation
of the Constitution, including legislative work, analysis of
existing laws, and updates to national strategies and concepts in
line with the new Basic Law.