04.06.2026, 12:40 11746

President Announces Changes to Rules Governing Use of State Symbols  

President Announces Changes to Rules Governing Use of State Symbols
Images | Akorda
Kazakhstan’s government will soon introduce amendments to regulations governing the use of the country's state symbols, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced during a national flag-raising ceremony, according to the Akorda presidential press service.

Strengthening the authority and prestige of our national symbols is a matter of state importance. In the near future, the government will amend the resolution regulating the use of state symbols. Respect for our national symbols is a shared responsibility and the duty of every citizen, ultimately reflecting respect for the state itself," Tokayev said.


The president noted that Kazakhstan’s new Constitution clearly affirms the inseparable link between the Kazakh people and the millennia-old history of the Great Steppe.

A monumental structure dedicated to the achievements of the Great Steppe civilisation will soon begin to be built in the capital. Recently, with UNESCO’s support, we hosted an international symposium in Astana devoted to the study of the legacy of the Golden Horde. Undoubtedly, all of these initiatives will make a significant contribution to strengthening the foundations of our statehood," he said.


Akorda

According to Tokayev, the Golden Horde was a major medieval power with its own institutions of governance, diplomatic service, communications and customs systems, a widely recognised currency and advanced technologies for its time.

The modern presidential model of governance firmly established in Kazakhstan has its roots in the political system created during the era of the Golden Horde. The Golden Horde’s greatest legacy lies in its enduring values, which, within a common legal framework, united people of different religions, languages, cultures and traditions across a vast state. The glorious path of our ancestors will always serve as an example and a strategic guide for us," the head of state said.


As part of the ceremony, the military rank of Senior Lieutenant was awarded to outstanding graduates of the Sagadat Nurmagambetov Military Institute of the Ground Forces, the National Security Committee Academy, the Border Academy of the National Security Committee, the Barimbek Beisenov Karaganda Academy of the Interior Ministry, the National Guard Academy and the Malik Gabdullin Academy of Civil Protection.
 

This information may not be reproduced without reference to Kazakhstan Today. Copyright of materials of News Agency Kazakhstan Today.


Found an error in the text?

Select the error and press Ctrl + Enter at the same time.

relevant news

Most viewed