📢 On March 17, Astana International University welcomed a distinguished guest – Unzila Shapak, a deputy of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The event was organized as part of the 30th anniversary of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan and attracted great interest among students. The lecture focused on parliamentary law and the functions of Parliament, evolving into a dynamic discussion on legislative processes, the development of parliamentarism, and the role of youth in politics.
🔹 How are laws created?
🔹 How does Parliament interact with government structures and society?
🔹 What challenges does the legislative power face in modern Kazakhstan?
Unzila Shapak provided in-depth answers to these and many other questions, sharing her personal experience in Parliament. Students actively engaged in the discussion, asking thought-provoking questions about law-making, human rights initiatives, and opportunities for young people to influence the country’s future.
📌 Key topics of the lecture:
✅ The basics of parliamentary law and its impact on the state
✅ Powers and functions of the Parliament of Kazakhstan
✅ The process of transforming an idea into a law
✅ The interaction between the legislative branch and civil society
✨ We sincerely thank Unzila Shapak for her insightful and engaging lecture!
Don’t miss such events – they not only provide valuable knowledge but also encourage us to think about how each of us can contribute to the development of our country. 🚀