Kazakhstan To Change Rules For Using State Symbols
Photo: Akorda
Kazakhstan’s government plans to amend the decree regulating the use of state symbols, Orda.kz reports, citing Akorda.
It has not yet been specified what exactly will change in the rules concerning the national flag, coat of arms, and anthem. The amendments may involve strengthening legal requirements on respect for state symbols.
Only true patriots lead the country to progress and guard its borders. In other words, patriotism serves as a guarantee of the security and territorial integrity of our country. In the near future, the government will amend the resolution regulating the use of state symbols. Honoring national symbols is the duty of every citizen and a manifestation of respect for the state,the president said.
He added that strengthening the authority of national symbols is a matter of national importance.
Original author: Alexander Smolin
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