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Amendments to Law on Religion not correspond to Kazakhstan Constitution

The Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan has recognized the amendments and additions to the Acts of Kazakhstan concerning freedom of worship and religious associations, accepted by Parliament of the Republic, unconstitutional, the press-secretary of the Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan, Gulnara Baigeldy, informed, the agency reports.

Astana. February 12. Kazakhstan Today - The Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan has recognized the amendments and additions to the Acts of Kazakhstan concerning freedom of worship and religious associations, accepted by Parliament of the Republic, unconstitutional, the press-secretary of the Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan, Gulnara Baigeldy, informed, the agency reports.

During the constitutional process, a number of contradictions of the Constitution of the Republic have been revealed.

"Using in a number of norms of the law the concept 'citizen', assuming, in the government's opinion, the concept 'the citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan', the legislator wrongfully limits the rights and freedom of foreign citizens and the people without citizenship," Baigeldy said.

The above-stated law does not give the precise definition of the word-combination 'freedom of worship' and does not differentiate it from the right stipulated in the Constitution to freedom of worship that makes the reference to the limited position, stipulated by the item 3 of the clause 39 of the Constitution, incorrect.

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