According to Akorydy, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev was informed about the chamber's activities concerning the legislative support of the president's reform agenda.
"The Speaker of the Mazhilis reported that since the beginning of the session, 31 laws have been adopted and sent to the Senate, with 15 signed by the head of state. Among them are the Budget Code, laws on stock trading, tightening penalties for drug-related crimes, the implementation of the Unified Voluntary Accumulation System 'Keleshek,' modernization of courts, improvement of administrative legislation, and others," the statement said.
Currently, 71 draft laws are under consideration by the deputies. Work is ongoing on the Tax, Water, Construction, and Digital Codes, as well as draft laws concerning consumer rights protection, shared participation in housing construction, financial market development, and military-patriotic education.
In fulfillment of the president's directive given at the National Kurultai meeting in Atyrau, deputies are preparing amendments to increase penalties for bride kidnapping.
As part of parliamentary oversight of budget expenditures, deputies heard a report from the Chairman of the Accounts Chamber regarding the effectiveness of state subsidies for agriculture.
According to the speaker, the Mazhilis places particular emphasis on the transparency of legislative work and the involvement of the public and expert community. Regular meetings of the Public Chamber are held.
Deputies from all party factions and independent deputies frequently meet with their constituents, hold citizen receptions, and travel to the regions.
The Chairman of the Mazhilis informed about the results of parliamentary diplomacy efforts.
Erlan Koshanov also spoke about the 'AMANAT' party projects — 'Aul Amanaty,' 'Zher Amanaty,' as well as 'Qaryzsyz Qogham,' implemented to fulfill the head of state's directive to enhance financial literacy among the population.
It was previously reported that Tokayev shared his vision for the development of artificial intelligence in Kazakhstan.