2025 National Quryltay to Take Place in Burabay
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The 4th National Quryltay will be held in Burabay on March 14, Orda.kz reports.
President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev is set to deliver a speech, and participants will discuss key issues related to public life, according to Aqorda.
The first Quryltay was held in 2022 in the newly formed Ulytau region, where a white tent was set up near the Jochi Khan Mausoleum for the event attended by Toqayev. The second meeting took place in Turkistan in 2023.
Last year's gathering was in Atyrau, where local authorities made extensive preparations, including road repairs, ahead of the President’s visit.
The National Quryltay serves as a platform for discussing national development and key social issues, bringing together government representatives, experts, and public figures.
Original Author: Aliya Askarova
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