Global media continue to closely follow constitutional reforms in Kazakhstan and preparations for the nationwide referendum. Articles in international outlets highlight the formation of a «new architecture of trust,» the redistribution of powers among branches of government, and the strengthening of democratic principles.
For instance, the Spanish digital newspaper The Transcontinental Times has provided detailed coverage of key aspects of parliamentary reform, as well as issues related to protecting citizens’ rights in the digital sphere. The article notes that the proposed amendments introduce new guarantees, including the protection of personal data and online security.
Meanwhile,
the Kyrgyz outlet Open.kg has published an in-depth analysis of the
draft new Constitution. The authors draw attention to the active public
engagement in discussing the updated Basic Law, noting a high level of civic
participation. The reform will become an important step toward modernizing the
legal framework and strengthening statehood.
Also,
the Azerbaijani publication Caliber.Az released an analytical piece
underscoring that the draft new Constitution aims to deepen democratic
transformation and reinforce the country’s sovereignty and independence through
consolidation of a human-centered approach within the public administration
system.

