
National Assembly of the Republic of Kazakhstan
The National Assembly of the Republic of Kazakhstan is the country's legislative body responsible for passing laws, approving budgets, and overseeing government activities. It consists of two chambers: the Senate and the Mäjilis. Senators are appointed or elected, representing regional interests, while Mäjilis members are elected by citizens. The Assembly plays a key role in shaping Kazakhstan's policies, ensuring government accountability, and representing diverse regional and political perspectives. It functions within a parliamentary system to help govern the nation effectively, balancing executive authority with legislative oversight.