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Examining the legal framework, we uncover how constitutionalrevisions and ambiguities in legal protections impact the stability of Kazakhstan’s constitutional order.The article then delves into sociopolitical factors, including limited civic engagement, media freedom,and political pluralism, shedding light on the challenges faced by civil society and political diversity. Theinternational dimension emerges as a crucial influencer, with organizations like the United Nations andthe OSCE actively promoting democratic governance and constitutionalism. Bilateral relations, regional dynamics, and economic partnerships further shape Kazakhstan’s commitment to align with globalnorms. As Kazakhstan navigates these challenges and opportunities, it stands at a crossroads, requiring amultifaceted approach to nurture societal constitutionalism. 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Problems of formation and development of societal constitutionalism in the Republic of Kazakhstan
This article explores the challenges and complexities surrounding the formation and developmentof societal constitutionalism in the Republic of Kazakhstan, a nation with a rich historical tapestry anda diverse society. Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Kazakhstan’s pursuit of constitutionalism transcends domestic boundaries and holds global significance. The historical context sets the stage,delving into the enduring legacies of the Soviet era and the transformative journey from independenceto nation-building. These historical junctures have profoundly influenced Kazakhstan’s political identityand its approach to constitutionalism. Examining the legal framework, we uncover how constitutionalrevisions and ambiguities in legal protections impact the stability of Kazakhstan’s constitutional order.The article then delves into sociopolitical factors, including limited civic engagement, media freedom,and political pluralism, shedding light on the challenges faced by civil society and political diversity. Theinternational dimension emerges as a crucial influencer, with organizations like the United Nations andthe OSCE actively promoting democratic governance and constitutionalism. Bilateral relations, regional dynamics, and economic partnerships further shape Kazakhstan’s commitment to align with globalnorms. As Kazakhstan navigates these challenges and opportunities, it stands at a crossroads, requiring amultifaceted approach to nurture societal constitutionalism. Leveraging its unique position and history,Kazakhstan can contribute to the global discourse on democratic governance and constitutionalism,ultimately reflecting the aspirations of its people.Key words: civil, constitutional law, freedom, legality, stability.