National Kurultai
Қазақстан Республикасы Президентінің жанындағы Ұлттық құрылтай (Kazakh) Национальный курултай при Президенте Республики Казахстан (Russian) | |
Predecessor | National Council of Public Trust |
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Formation | 14 June 2022 |
Founder | Kassym-Jomart Tokayev |
Type | Advisory body |
Purpose | Fostering national unity, civic dialogue, public participation in governance |
Membership | 117 |
Chairman | Kassym-Jomart Tokayev |
Website | quryltai.kz |
The National Kurultai under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасы Президентінің жанындағы Ұлттық құрылтай; Russian: Национальный курултай при Президенте Республики Казахстан), or simply National Kurultai (Kazakh: Ұлттық құрылтай, romanized: Ulttıq qurıltay, lit. 'National Congress'; Russian: Национальный курултай) is an advisory and consultative state body in Kazakhstan. Established in 2022 by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, it serves as a major platform for dialogue between the government and civil society. It is convened annually in different historically significant regions of the country.[1]
History
The term kurultai (from Turkic qurultay, meaning "gathering" or "assembly") has its roots in the political traditions of Turkic and Mongol nomadic societies, where it referred to councils convened by tribal leaders or khans to make collective decisions.[2]
The modern National Kurultai was established on 14 June 2022 by decree of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, following the constitutional referendum.[3][4][5][6] It replaced the National Council of Public Trust, which previously served as consultative body to enhance public participation in governance.[7] According to deputy chairman of the National Kurultai, Erlan Qarin, the organisation serves as a consultative and advisory body under the President of Kazakhstan. Its primary objective is to facilitate national dialogue and develop strategies that promote public unity, strengthen civic engagement, and ensure social cohesion.[8][9]
Sessions
The inaugural meeting of the National Kurultai was held in the Ulytau Region on 16 June 2022. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasised the importance of strengthening national solidarity and enhancing public participation in state affairs. The session addressed a broad agenda, resulting in legislative initiatives on women's and children's rights, measures to prevent gambling and drug addiction, and the reinstatement of Republic Day as a national holiday.[10]
The second session convened in Turkistan on 17 June 2023 under the theme "Just Kazakhstan — Responsible Citizen", with discussions centered on ethics, cultural identity, and civic responsibility. Participants examined the preservation of national traditions while adapting to modern conditions. The meeting also addressed reforms in state symbols and support for creative industries, with the aim of strengthening a shared civic identity and promoting cultural innovation.[11][12][13]
The third National Kurultai took place in Atyrau on 15 March 2024, with socio-economic development as its primary theme "Fair Citizen — Fair Labour — Fair Wages". President Tokayev and other speakers discussed strategies to address economic disparities between regions, while also highlighting the need to reduce excessive monument-building in favour of practical public infrastructure. The session responded to emerging social trends, advocating for balanced development policies and more efficient use of resources.[14][15][16][17]
The fourth meeting was held in Burabay on 14 March 2025, focusing on regional development, tourism, environmental conservation, sports, education, and social justice. Key outcomes included directives to modernise infrastructure, expand the nation’s digital archives, and improve the delivery of public services. The discussions underscored the importance of integrating cultural heritage preservation with forward-looking socio-economic strategies.[18][19]
Organisation and activities
The National Kurultai convenes at least once a year, with sessions held in various regions to ensure broad public participation. These gatherings serve as platforms for discussing pressing national issues, formulating policy recommendations, promoting civic responsibility, addressing key areas such as economic reform, digitalisation, social policy, and national values through direct citizen engagement, and facilitating the adoption of legislation and constitutional amendments proposed by civil bodies or the President.[20]
A meeting of the National Kurultai is considered competent if at least half of its members are present. Recommendations and proposals adopted at meetings are formalized in minutes signed by the Chairman. State bodies and public associations receiving these recommendations are required to consider them and notify the National Kurultai of measures taken, in accordance with Kazakh legislation. Key issues discussed and adopted recommendations are communicated to the public through media and online platforms.
Officials who are not members, as well as representatives of public organizations and the media, may be invited to attend meetings at the discretion of the Chairman.
The Ministry of Information and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan serves as the working body of the National Kurultai. It is responsible for preparing draft agendas and programs for meetings, organizing materials and draft protocol recommendations, notifying members about meetings, providing information and analytical support, obtaining necessary documents from state bodies, monitoring the implementation of recommendations, and coordinating with the media. The Ministry also exercises other powers required to ensure the effective functioning of the National Kurultai.
Structure
Composition
The National Kurultai comprises a diverse range of individuals from various sectors of society, including government officials, representatives from public organizations, business leaders, intellectuals, and cultural figures, as a way to ensure broad representation of Kazakhstan's societal segments.
At the time of its founding, it consisted of 117 members, including deputies of the Mäjilis, members of the Assembly of People of Kazakhstan (APK), representatives of civil society and political parties, regional public council members, experts, and entrepreneurs.[21][22][23]
Leadership
№ | Portrait | Chairman | Term start | Term End | Deputy | Secretary |
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1 | ![]() |
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (born 1953) |
14 June 2022 | Incumbent | Erlan Qarin[24] | Aida Balaeva[24] |
Bibigül Jeksenbai[24] |
See also
References
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External links
- Official website (in Kazakh)