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Türkiye commends constitutional referendum in Kazakhstan

Türkiye’s Foreign Ministry says it hopes approved constitutional amendments will benefit the country

Fatma Zehra Solmaz  | 16.03.2026 - Update : 16.03.2026
Türkiye commends constitutional referendum in Kazakhstan

ISTANBUL

Türkiye’s Foreign Ministry on Monday welcomed the constitutional referendum held in Kazakhstan on Sunday, noting that the vote, which was also monitored by Turkish observers, took place in a "peaceful and calm" environment.

"We hope that the amendments to the Constitution of Kazakhstan adopted as a result of the referendum will be auspicious for Kazakhstan," the ministry added in a statement posted on its official website.

The referendum saw Kazakhstan’s voters approve a new constitution that streamlines Parliament and restores the office of vice president. Under the reforms, the president will have the authority to appoint the vice president along with several other key officials.

The Central Election Commission of Kazakhstan said over 87% of voters supported the new constitution, with 73% turnout.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev hailed the vote as a historic turning point for the nation, saying: “Today we witnessed a truly historic event for our country. The citizens of Kazakhstan took part in the referendum and supported constitutional reform. They cast their vote for the future of our homeland,” Tokayev said.

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