Tokayev Congratulates Kazakhstanis on Nauryz and Reminds About "Taza Kazakhstan"
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The President emphasized the cleanliness of not only the streets, but also thoughts, and called for consolidating this as the norm for the whole country, Orda.kz reports.
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev congratulated Kazakhstanis on Nauryz. In his address, he called the holiday a time of renewal and inner purification.
According to the president, it is not only about the order around us, but also about the purity of thoughts and intentions. He reminded about the project "Taza Kazakhstan", which was launched two years ago. In his opinion, the initiative has already received public support, especially among young people.
Taza Kazakhstan is not a one-time action, but an approach that should become a part of everyday life. Accuracy, discipline and responsibility should be entrenched as the norm. Tokayev emphasized.
The President also noted that the country is now going through a stage of serious change.
Kazakhstan has entered the era of radical transformations. As a single nation, we are carrying out constitutional reform, and its importance will determine the development of the country for years to come. The new Constitution was adopted, first of all, in the interests of young people. The future of the state is in the hands of a responsible and patriotic generation.he said.
Tokayev added that despite the difficulties, it is important for the country to move forward.
We have no other homeland except Kazakhstan. Its development and future depend only on us. By uniting, we will be able to achieve our goals. the president noted.
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev wished Kazakhstanis peace and well-being, and the country stability, respect for the Constitution and prosperity.
Original author: Natalya Ovchinnikova
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