Serik Akylbay
Serik Akylbay is the chairman of the Kazakhstan Union of Lawyers, actively involved in discussions about constitutional reform in Kazakhstan. He recently proposed to clarify the secular nature of the state in the constitution, suggesting that activities of religious organizations should be regulated by law to ensure national security and public order.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay proposed to clarify the provision on a secular state in the constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay, the Chairman of the Kazakhstan Union of Lawyers, proposed to clarify the provision on a secular state in the Constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay proposed to clarify the provision on a secular state in the Constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay, the Chairman of the Kazakhstan Union of Lawyers, suggested clarifying the secular state provision in the Constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay, the chairman of the Kazakhstan Union of Lawyers, suggested clarifying the secular state provision in the Constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay proposed to clarify the position on a secular state in the Constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay is the Chairman of the Kazakhstan Union of Lawyers who suggested clarifying the secular state provision in the Constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay is the Chairman of the Kazakhstan Union of Lawyers who suggested clarifying the secular state provision in the Constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay is the Chairman of the Kazakhstan Union of Lawyers who proposed to clarify the secular state provisions in the Constitution.
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Kazakhstan:
Serik Akylbay, the chairman of the Kazakhstan Union of Lawyers, suggested clarifying the secular state provision in the constitution.
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