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Annual Message of President
Nursultan Nazarbayev to the people of
Kazakhstan
“Kazakhstan’s
strategy of joining the world’s 50 most competitive countries”
Kazakhstan
is on the threshold of a major breakthrough in its development
Dear people of
Kazakhstan!
Distinguished members of the Parliament and Government!
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Today,
Kazakhstan
stands on the doorstep of a new stage of social and economic
modernization and political democratization.
My understanding of the essential components which will allow us
to claim a place in a group of countries representing the top of
world ratings consists of the following.
First, the foundation of a flourishing and dynamically developing society can
only be based on a modern, competitive and open market economy
which is not confined only to the extracting sector. It is an
economy based on respect and protection of private property
rights and contractual relations, initiative and
entrepreneurship of all members of society.
Second, we are building a socially oriented
community in which the elder generation, motherhood, childhood,
and youth are all surrounded with care and attention. We are
building a community which provides high quality and advanced
social standards of life for all strata of the population of our
country.
Third, we are building a free, open and
democratic society.
Fourth, we are creating and reinforcing a
law and order state which is based on a system of checks and
balances.
Fifth, in
Kazakhstan
we guarantee and ensure full equality and harmony among all
religions. We respect and nurture the best traditions of Islam
and of other world and traditional religions while we are
building a modern secular state.
Sixth, we strive to preserve and develop
the ancient traditions, language and culture of the Kazakh
people while also providing interethnic and intercultural
harmony and progress of the single nation of Kazakhstan.
Seventh, one of our most important
priorities is positioning
Kazakhstan
as a rightful and responsible member of the international
community, carrying out important functions to provide
geopolitical stability and regional security.
Today, in annual address to you, my fellow countrymen, I want to
present key priorities in
Kazakhstan’s advance to the
group of the world’s most competitive and dynamically growing
countries of the world.
Priority I:
Kazakhstan’s successful
integration into the world economy is the basis for a
qualitative breakthrough in the country’s economic development.
We want to see
Kazakhstan
as a country developing along the global economic trends, as a
country which is embracing all that is new and progressive, as a
country which holds a small but its own specific niche in the
world economy, and as a country which is quickly adaptable to
new economic conditions.
We should be ready for fierce competition and use the advantage
of it in our best interests.
Kazakhstan
can and must actively participate in multilateral economic
projects which promote our integration into the global economy
and are based, among other factors, on our beneficial economic
and geographical location and available resources.
The state, for its part, must clear all legal, administrative
and bureaucratic barriers from the path of business initiatives
and provide direct support to promising new business start ups
in the private sector.
Considering integration in the world economy as an essential
condition for qualitative breakthrough in
Kazakhstan’s economic
development, I believe we should concentrate our efforts in the
following directions.
1.1. Implementation of breakthrough international
projects, development of industries and production of goods and
services competitive in specific niches on the world market.
We should establish and develop manufacturing projects with a
focus on exporting the end products; joint ventures in oil and
gas, transportation, and other areas of machine building,
metallurgy, chemical industry and agriculture.
We should develop biotechnology centers with active
international participation. Our
Information
Technology
Park
should be developed as an IT center for the region.
The Government must develop and put to work special programs
aiming to support competitiveness of national goods and
services. We ought to have specialized organizations supporting
private businesses and promoting their goods and services in the
world market. We need to carefully study the experience of such
organizations globally and adapt it to our conditions.
1.2. Integration into world economy by participating in
regional and international economic unions and associations.
Kazakhstan
can and must actively participate in multilateral international
projects. Such actions will assist our integration in the world
economy and support our exporters.
In terms of regional partnerships we intend to support further
broadening of mutually beneficial cooperation within the
Eurasian Economic Community and contribute to establishing of
the Single Economic Space.
We should also focus our attention on projects of the World
Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the
Asian Development Bank and the recently established Eurasian
Development Bank.
1.3. Joining the WTO will be an additional tool for
economic modernization and strengthening
Kazakhstan’s competitiveness on
the world markets.
The negotiations on
Kazakhstan’s accession to the
WTO are moving ahead at full speed. A major part of our laws
regulating international trade regime either have already been
harmonized in accordance with WTO requirements or are under
discussion in the Parliament.
I strongly believe our country’s accession to this international
economic organization opens vast opportunities for strengthening Kazakhstan’s
competitiveness on the world markets. These opportunities,
however, must be skillfully and fully utilized.
We should eliminate all economically unjustified limitations on
foreign investors’ participation in equity of local companies in
those sectors where we have not done it already.
1.4. State support for development of export-import
financing.
Support and financing for export of processed goods and import
of high tech equipment should become a priority.
Today our export of finished goods is only US$2 billion per
year. This volume has been stable for almost a decade. Today it
is necessary to achieve sustainable and continued growth of
export of finished goods. We should rely on best international
practices and actively cooperate with foreign export-import
agencies.
1.5.
Kazakhstan’s participation in
equity of international companies involved in research and
development of new technologies.
As an addition to internal scientific capacity, I believe it is
time for Kazakhstan to
take the initiative and participate in the international
business of new technologies through equity investments in high
tech companies including those at the very early stages.
Our Innovation Fund has a key role in this task and will be
responsible for this work.
We could follow the examples of other countries which have
purchased equity stakes in new high tech companies across the
world in order to gain access to advanced technologies in the
most breakthrough directions of economic development.
By doing so we can become owners of intellectual property rights
and patents. For such projects we must more broadly involve our
honorary consuls in foreign countries.
The Government should carefully explore the issue of Kazakhstan’s technological
initiatives internationally.
1.6. Establishing favorable conditions in Kazakhstan for production of goods
protected by intellectual property rights and registered
trademarks.
I am sure that strengthening
Kazakhstan’s reputation as a
tough guarantor of intellectual property rights and registered
trademarks will allow us to speed the diversification and
development of new sectors of our economy.
I believe Kazakhstan should implement a broad public campaign
aimed at establishing a cultural intolerance of counterfeit
products, and should institute measures of administrative and
criminal punishment for those who violate intellectual property
rights and are involved in the fraudulent production of
trademark goods. I am confident such procedures will gather
support and encouragement from international producers of high
technology and science intensive goods and will create an
additional inflow of foreign direct investment and diversify
Kazakhstan’s economy.
1.7. Establishment of science centers and educational
institutions meeting the highest international standards.
We should establish and develop modern scientific centers and
technology parks with international participation. We should
support the process of implementation of new technologies and
the formation of a flexible system of personnel cross training.
Development of scientific potential should be aimed at narrowing
the gap between applied research and actual production and
businesses.
We should establish necessary preconditions for attracting
leading academic centers and institutions to
Kazakhstan. To do this, we need
to utilize so called incubation projects for joint development
of branches of international educational institutions in Kazakhstan.
I believe in order to stimulate development of incubation
projects the Government should resolve a number of
organizational issues including free grants of land for
development of science centers as, for example, it has been done
in India,
financial grants for start up capital and for establishment of
basic infrastructure.
1.8. Development of a modern and competitive transport
and communications infrastructure.
The essential task for
Kazakhstan’s transport and
communication complex is its integration with the Eurasian
transport system. Development of a transportation and
communications complex should fully utilize the advantages of
the geostrategic location of our country as a bridge between
Europe and Asia.
We should reach final agreement with our neighbors on
implementation of streamlined procedures for cargo shipments.
All of these tasks should be stated in the Transport Strategy of
the Republic of Kazakhstan till 2015 and implemented
under that Strategy.
While implementing these tasks we should pay particular
attention to the development of public-private partnerships.
1.9. Pursuing an open policy on natural resources
exploration.
We have started and will continue carrying out an open policy
for natural resources exploration in the future, providing
transparent and stable conditions for cooperation with
transnational corporations and our major neighbors. This will
strengthen
Kazakhstan’s reputation as a
promising and reliable partner, contributing to global energy
security.
Our attention should be focused on diversifying and ensuring
stable channels for delivery of energy resources from Kazakhstan to world markets and on
an accelerated development of facilities for deep processing of
oil and gas.
1.10. Development of Almaty as a regional center of
financial services and a business hub.
Dynamic development of Almaty as the main financial center in
Central Asia should be focused on creating favorable conditions
and opportunities for large financial institutions in
Kazakhstan
to become major providers of credit, insurance and other of
financial services for major regional business projects.
In order to provide for the effective work of this financial
center it is necessary to create appropriate infrastructure,
primarily telecommunications. It is obvious we should also
concentrate on attracting management which has an excellent
business reputation and experience in creating and managing such
centers and free economic zones abroad.
We should pay particular attention to development of auxiliary
services in free financial and economic zones.
1.11 Practical implementation.
To implement in practice the First Priority I instruct the
Government:
Carry out an analysis and introduce amendments to the existing
legal and normative base in 2006. Draft new versions of laws of
the Republic
of Kazakhstan “On
competition and limitation of the monopolist activities”, “On
concessions” and “On the city of Almaty as a regional
financial center”.
Carry out reforms of the tax and customs administration,
redirect the government assistance to domestic producers, modify
domestic standards of technical regulation in accordance with
international standards of the WTO, and continue reforms of the
financial services market.
Develop and implement special economic “adaptation program” as Kazakhstan
moves towards accession to the WTO which will allow supporting
certain industries of our economy during the transition period,
particularly our agriculture by developing agricultural
products’ processing.
Continue focused research in all sectors of the global economy
where Kazakhstan can be a competitive supplier and based on the
results of this study establish a specific and focused program
fostering international competitiveness of national products and
services.
Create a list of specific medium and long term projects in
collaboration with development institutions and leading Kazakhstan companies. Further work
on creating industrial zones, in particular in Astana, as well
as special economic zones, transportation and logistics centers.
Special attention should be paid to the development of the
Khorgos center of cross-border cooperation with
China.
Establish a managing company which will consist of all state
institutions of development to coordinate their activity.
Approve the Transportation Strategy of the Republic of Kazakhstan
till 2015 this year which will ensure effective cooperation with
businesses in developing infrastructure based on public-private
partnership. Establish at least two to three aviation hubs to
provide a high quality transport between Europe and
Asia. Establish technical maintenance center in
Astana to cater for the aviation industry.
Priority II. Further modernization and diversification of Kazakhstan’s
economy as a basis for sustainable economic growth.
In order to support sustainable and robust growth of our
economy, the state has to encourage demand for high quality
products and services using the instruments of fiscal and
monetary policy and those of state regulation of efficient
redistribution of principal factors of production.
To be more specific I believe that we have to focus on the
following areas to further modernize and diversify
Kazakhstan’s economy.
2.1. Monetary policy.
The main objective of monetary policy is to ensure inflation is
kept in check. It is the responsibility of the National Bank and
the Government. They have all the necessary powers and
instruments for that.
The other objective of monetary policy is to ensure financial
market stability, support needed flexibility of a real exchange
rate to reduce negative effects of growing inflation and at the
same time stimulate economic growth.
The National Fund has an important role to play in this regard.
I believe that the Government will ensure a transparent and
effective way for the Fund’s resources to be accumulated and
used.
2.2. Fiscal discipline and effective tax policy.
Tax and customs policy reforms have to become important
instruments of the entire economic modernization policy.
It is important to use a flexible fiscal policy providing
incentives for diversification and development of the new
industries, attracting foreign capital and know how to these
sectors.
I believe that the value added tax rate has to be reduced in
order to develop and expand production.
It is worth considering establishing a special department in the
Tax Committee of the Ministry of Finance to check tax revenues
from the biggest taxpayers. The department has to employ big
independent international auditors who do not have any conflicts
of interests.
We must maintain stringent fiscal and budget discipline.
2.3. Improving the effectiveness and economic returns
from energy and mining sectors.
We should open up new niches in domestic and global markets
through developing high value refining and processing in oil,
gas and mining industries.
Every oil and gas field is to be considered as an integral
enclave for development of entrepreneurship in areas from modern
utility services to the latest engineering and software.
Kazakhstan
has to have the reputation of a reliable supplier among
consumers.
This year I expect the Government to start implementing a
complex master plan of petrochemical production development in Kazakhstan for the next ten years.
2.4. Effective state asset management.
The Government has to establish a transparent and clear state
asset management system. It is necessary to make an inventory of
state ownership and establish a single database for the country.
Unified criteria have to be applied in making decisions on
rehabilitation and bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is to be the last
resort if it is not possible to rehabilitate loss making state
owned enterprises.
The practice of inviting the same bidding managers preferring
bankruptcy as the most profitable way of state asset management
has to be stopped and as much as possible a competitive
environment has to be created in this area. International
companies should be engaged if needed to manage the largest
state assets.
2.5. Improve effectiveness of economic relations between
the Government and private sector based on market principles.
We have to optimize the Government’s participation in the
economy through administrative reform.
New economy requires new management solutions which can be only
made by state managers who think in a modern way and are result
oriented.
To develop contractual relations in the society and strengthen
the institution of private property it is necessary to introduce
additional legal and administrative measures as well as an
independent dispute settlement and arbitration process.
Both representatives of the authorities and all the other
economic agents have to bear economic, administrative and even
criminal responsibility for infringing contractual obligations.
It is very important for us to have adequate legislation to
protect minority shareholders’ and founders’ interests. Legal
guaranties against renationalization have to be also considered.
I would like to especially underline the need to introduce an
e-Government system as quickly as possible. It would improve
effectiveness of Government agencies, resulting in reducing
corrupt practices and administrative barriers.
2.6. Providing wide scale Government support for
entrepreneurship, while expanding and strengthening small and
medium sized businesses.
The Small Entrepreneurship Development Fund has to become a real
source of financial resources and expertise for a wide section
of the population willing to utilize their entrepreneurship
potential and initiative. The representative network of the fund
has to be expanded, and efforts aimed at entrepreneurship
support in the regions have to be strengthened.
The hidden monopolies in metallurgy, banking, insurance,
chemicals and other sectors are to be destroyed. This has to be
done by reforming anti-monopoly legislation as well as by
establishing attractive and transparent conditions for new
companies, both domestic and foreign, in other words, by
increased competition in these sectors.
We must also block bureaucratic attempts to establish control of
industrial assets.
2.7. Creation of regional engines for economic
development through establishment of regional corporations of
social development and entrepreneurship.
The Social Entrepreneurship Corporations (SEC) are stable
business entities doing business for profit from production and
sale of goods and services. The main difference of an SEC from a
commercial corporation is that it reinvests its profits for
social, economic and cultural purposes of the people living in
the region in the interests of whom the SEC was established.
SECs could be incorporated in different regions of Kazakhstan by transferring to them
municipal property, land, non-profitable but working enterprises
which could be used to start new businesses.
Each SEC has to become a regional development institution and
could operate as a holding company managing government assets in
its region of the country.
Afterward, as management experience and capitalization of the
SECs develop, their areas of responsibility could be expanded
and diversified allowing them to operate regionally and
internationally.
Their operation will be aimed at bringing in new projects,
developing small and medium sized businesses, and strengthening
business cooperation.
In the end, the SECs would become large employers and engines of
the country’s development, and not be a burden to the state
because they will not create a need for more government
employees.
2.8. Territorial development corresponding to the needs
of balanced economic development.
Today we need a new strategy of territorial development aimed at
speeding up economic activity in developed regional centers
which are able to become the engines of economic modernization
of the country as a whole and facilitate effective economic
specialization of each region. All these have to be reflected in
the
Kazakhstan’s Territorial
Development Strategy until 2015.
2.9. Development of Astana as a city of modern
international standards and one of the largest centers of
international interaction in Eurasia.
Astana has already become the largest modern and fastest growing
city in the country in a very short period of time. It can
become a model capital in the Eurasian region and serve as a
basis for ensuring sustainable development of our country.
We have to implement a number of large scale projects to this
end.
A modern, innovative and fast growing cluster of medical
services is to be established on the left bank of the
Ishim
River in Astana based on a
new center offering modern medical care.
A prestigious international university to create a unique
academic environment must be established in our capital.
Also we have to secure development of an industrial zone where
building material production, furniture, food and other
competitive industries will be concentrated.
Every builder has to spend a part of its capital to develop the
social sector of the city. It is an important factor to involve
business and the people in the process as the city develops.
We have to pay special attention to renew the city image as an
attractive place for the world business community, business
tourism, scientific and cultural international events.
In the future, development of the city has to develop into a
regional growth zone including the cities of
Temirtau, the Karaganda agglomeration,
and the Schuchinsk and Borovoe resort zone.
2.10. Practical implementation
To implement in practice the Second Priority I instruct the
Government:
To complete developing regulations under the Law “On foreign
exchange regulation”, streamlining foreign exchange
transactions.
Reduce the VAT rate by 1% starting from 2007 and by an
additional 1-2% from 2008 to 2009.
Reduce the social tax by 30% on average which has to provide
incentives for employers to increase salaries.
Introduce fixed income tax rate of 10% for all individuals
starting from 2007. To keep the income level of low paid
employees, I propose deducting a minimum wage, instead of a
monthly calculated index, from their taxable income.
Introduce a reduced single tax rate for small businesses
starting from January 1, 2007.
Work out specific proposals in six month to establish the
abovementioned special department within the Tax Committee.
Start active implementation of the complex master plan of
petrochemical production development for the next ten years
during 2006.
Develop the Single Registry of state owned property defining
clear goals for its use and effectiveness criteria.
Develop and submit for discussion a set of additional measures
aimed at increasing responsibility for fulfilling contractual
obligations.
The National Bank and the Agency on Oversight and Regulation of
Financial Markets and Financial Institutions need to develop a
law to protect the rights of investors, shareholders, and
founders, possessing minority interests in chartered companies.
Speed up the implementation of e-Government. To do that, pass a
law “On national identification number registries” and to make
necessary amendments to the law “On informatization” during this
year. In practice it will be done in the following way: every
citizen will have a universal personal code instead of the
existing variety such as taxpayer registration number, social
individual code, passport number, and so on.
Submit proposals on improving anti-monopoly and competition
protection legislation in the next six months.
Complete development of a Territorial Development Strategy of
Kazakhstan until 2015 this year.
Develop the Concept of incorporating Social Entrepreneurship
Corporations in the next three months and incorporate SECs in
specific regions by September 2006.
Begin implementation of a Strategic plan for the development of
Astana development until 2030 and a State program of social and
economic development of Astana for 2006-2010.
Introduce amendments to the legislation on the Samruk state
holding company and develop a program for offering public shares
in national companies on the stock market in the next six
months.
Priority III: Developing a modern social policy,
protecting the most vulnerable groups of the population and
supporting economic development
The following are major priorities for the further
modernization in the social area.
3.1. Supporting the most vulnerable groups of the
population.
The Government, as before, will continue the financial support
of socially vulnerable groups of the population.
I consider it is possible and necessary to increase the level of
state support for veterans of regional armed conflicts and
certain other groups of the population.
There is a need to remove current imbalances in pension payments
to armed forces and law enforcement agencies pensioners and put
the system in order.
The time has come for private sector participation in providing
social services, especially in the areas of education and new
vocational training, as well as increasing the responsibility of
businesses for the stability of the society.
3.2. Reorienting the social support system according to
conditions of the market economy.
The most effective social policy has been and remains the policy
of sustainable employment. I believe the Government should bear
full responsibility for the support of only those members of the
society who really need help.
In this connection, the policy of social support should be
focused within the frameworks determined not by “the needs of
social layers” but by “the training of capable citizens to enter
the workforce”. The state system of citizens’ support should be
constructed to stimulate their retraining and learning new
profession.
During my live TV session with the people of Kazakhstan in August last year, I
received many proposals about payment of pensions and social
payments month to month. This issue will be solved.
In order to expand the sphere of social care and the volume of
social services and to improve their quality, the list of
guaranteed and additional social services should be developed
and legally approved and changes in the order of their
allocation should be introduced.
It will be necessary to introduce state standards for social
service, obligatory licensing of organizations involved in
social care services and accreditation of their employees.
3.3. Issues of housing construction and real estate
market development.
This is the third year of housing program implementation. We
have had enough time to fully appreciate its advantages.
Only in the year 2005, using all sources of funding more than 5
million square meters of housing were built, exceeding the 3
million square meters stipulated by the program. This figure is
1.8 times higher than the level of 2004.
We need to thoroughly study the successes and failures of this
work and correct the housing program.
We should create incentives for large scale development of
individual housing construction.
It is necessary to develop further the system of housing
construction savings for citizens whose income does not allow
them to use the mortgage system.
The market for leased housing should be developed in country in
accordance with world standards and made transparent for the
authorities and attractive to business.
3.4. Transfer to modern principles and standards in
healthcare.
Implementation of the State Program of Healthcare Development
and Reforms has generally proved the correctness and
effectiveness of chosen strategic directions.
At the same time, given the new tasks, I consider it is
necessary to complete this year the work of implementing a
package of legislative and administrative reforms in the
healthcare sector taking into account the change to
international standards.
We need to attract leading foreign companies to establish and
manage modern clinics in
Kazakhstan
at the highest levels.
New approaches to the payment system for medical workers have to
be implemented reflecting the final results of their work,
including its quality, volume and complexity of medical
assistance, as well as their qualification level.
3.5. Ensuring environmental protection according to
international standards.
In 2006, an Environmental Code should be adopted aimed at
harmonizing our environmental legislation with leading
multilateral pacts. We should change to new standards and
improve the system of state control.
On the whole, by 2010 we should create basic environmental
standards of sustainable development of society.
3.6. Introduction of international standards of social
responsibility for business.
Kazakhstan’s
business already stands firmly and is starting to realize its
social responsibility and structure its activities accordingly.
Our national companies and large investors serve as examples by
donating money to charity, educational projects, healthcare,
sport and culture, and providing real support for unprotected
citizens.
This practice should become the norm for all business
communities, as is the case in the developed countries.
For example, joint activities of business and the educational
system in training qualified personnel for the economy serve the
interests of both companies and the country.
It is evident that a serious educational campaign is needed, as
well as a program of support for business initiatives.
I believe the time has come to develop commonly acceptable rules
of social accountability of businesses and increase their social
responsibility in solving national tasks based on the best
international experience in this area.
Standards of social responsibility of business are determined in
the United Nations Global Compact.
3.7. Creation of an effective system to develop labor
resources.
We need a modern concept of migration policies.
The current favorable social and economic situation in Kazakhstan
creates conditions for inflow of a foreign workforce.
The Government, considering the experience of other countries,
needs to develop a mechanism for conducting a one time
legalization of labor migrants illegally working in
Kazakhstan
by registering them with internal affairs and other appropriate
authorities.
Moreover, we need to develop mechanisms to attract highly
qualified and professional workers to
Kazakhstan
who could work in our country on a permanent basis.
We should not forget, however, educating, improving
qualification and professionalism of our own workers.
Our attention should be focused more on creation of conditions
for preparatory training in special centers, and the adaptation
and integration of oralmans (Kazakh repatriates) into our
society. If they are taught the language and a profession, as is
the case in other countries who have returnees, they will adapt
to new conditions more quickly.
3.8 Practical Implementation.
To solve the above mentioned tasks of social protection, I
charge the Government with the following:
increase the wages of civil servants and of those paid from
state budget on average by 30% starting from 2007;
as of July 1, 2006, increase the size of special state
allowances:
·
for persons equalized
to war veterans, by 2.4 times (from 2,472 tenge to 5,974 tenge);
·
for persons equalized
to disabled war veterans, by 1.2 times (from 5,871 tenge to
7,313 tenge);
·
for widows of soldiers
killed during the Great Patriotic War, by 1.6 times (from 2,781
tenge to 4,326 tenge);
·
for families of killed
(dead) servicemen, by 1.5 times (from 2,884 tenge to 4,429 tenge);
·
for spouses of disabled
veterans of the wars who died later, by 2.7 times (from 927
tenge to 2,472 tenge);
·
for persons, decorated
with orders and medals of the former Soviet Union for selfless
work during the Great Patriotic War, as well as for persons, who
worked (served) not less than six months on the home front, by 2
times (from 1,030 tenge to 2,060 tenge).
·
for persons who
participated in liquidating the catastrophe at the Chernobyl
Atomic Energy Plant in 1988-1989, by 4 times (from 515 tenge to
2,060 tenge);
from July 1 of this year make the one time differentiated
increase of pensions for armed forces and law enforcement
pensioners.
Moreover, I entrust the Government to conduct a number of
actions to improve the social system in our republic:
From 2007 on, switch over to paying pension and social payments
in current month by allocating about 30 billion tenge for these
purposes.
In 2007 develop the draft Code of Healthcare and the healthcare
system.
Develop a Program of education and professional training for
qualified domestic personnel working in specialties through a
system of professional technical and higher education
institutions.
The program should use the potential of foreign companies
working in Kazakhstan and
our private businesses by creating incentives and mechanisms for
them to participate in the system of professional and technical
education.
In 2006, it is necessary to adopt a Labor Code, the concept of
which meets all international standards, the requirements of the
International Labor Organization and the World Trade
Organization.
In 2006, the Government should develop objective criteria for
inclusion of oralmans in the immigration quota based on their
education and qualification.
Dear people of
Kazakhstan! While increasing
our economic prosperity, we should not forget about the people
who in different times and under different circumstances
sacrificed their lives and health when it was needed for their
motherland, and we should not forget their families and dear
ones.
Kazakhstan
never forgets its social responsibility to these people. From
2002, annual expenditures in the national budget for providing
social assistance and social security including those allocated
for 2006 increased from 160 billion tenge to 362 billion tenge,
more than twice.
As you can see, the state will continue to increase the size of
its assistance as the opportunities allow.
Priority IV: Development of modern education, with a continuous
increase of qualification and retraining of personnel bringing
further prosperity of culture of the people of
Kazakhstan
4.1. Development of a system of modern education and
training to produce qualified personnel.
Education reform is one the most important instruments which
allows ensuring the real competitiveness of
Kazakhstan.
We need a modern system of education, appropriate to the needs
of our economic and social modernization.
This is why as we move toward twelve year education, we should
not eliminate an option of ten year secondary education for
those who wish to continue their education in professional and
technical institutions. The conditions for lifelong education
should be created.
We should develop proposals for a twelve year educational system
for those wishing to receive a higher education.
The system of higher education needs optimization of higher
educational institutions with special focus on the development
of technical education. In order to train modern government
policy makers
Academy of Public Administration should
be transformed into a
National
Public
Administration
School with the
participation of foreign partners and meeting highest
international standards.
In order to stimulate the development of the system of
education, the partnership between private and public sectors
should be strengthened. The system of providing joint
public-private educational loans should be improved.
There is a need for differentiating the cost of state grants
depending on the status of the higher education institution or
specialty.
4.2. Reinforcing the role of culture in the process of
forming Kazakhstan’s
statehood based on its multiethnic and multi-religious nature.
It is now the time to optimize the public-private participation
in the development of culture, in creating conditions when our
talented individuals can have decent life based on their
creative activities. This should include state support of large
international auctions of art in the country, support of
talented musicians and performers, and the creation of a private
company with minimal state participation for insuring and
transporting art exhibitions and other measures.
Employment in cultural activities is a huge source of flexible
local labor demand which will immediately reflect upon the
wellbeing of our population.
Priority V: Further development of democracy and
modernization of our political system
As you know, during the last year a discussion of the National
Program of Democratic Reforms began on a large scale across the
country. The National Commission on Democratization and Civil
Society summarized the results of those discussions.
We will continue large scale political reforms in the country
aimed at increasing the efficiency of political system and the
state structure of Kazakhstan.
It is necessary to consider both general laws of building a
democratic and prosperous state and the important cultural and
historical features and traditions of our society.
The unity demonstrated by the people of Kazakhstan during the presidential
election last December left no doubts about the consolidation of
our society. Our citizens clearly recognize that it is a
necessary condition for the sustainable development of our
country. For the first time during an election campaign, we
faced a phenomenon such as the worry of citizens, and in some
cases the shear fear of possible destabilization in the country,
especially so that some were counting on that.
And we remember how our citizens were relieved after the
election.
We should recognize that the lack of deep traditions of
democracy and the perception of freedom as permissiveness are
quite capable of destabilizing the country destroying all our
plans for the future and throwing us far back. This is the
lesson which we have learned from the presidential race.
One of the reasons for our misconceptions is that the liberalism
of authorities is perceived simply as its weakness and inability
to put a stop to some of the “pranks” and “whims” of willful
ambitious men. We should get rid of illusions and
misconceptions.
That is why without looking at criticism inside the country and
abroad, as we develop our democratic traditions we should also
envision a strict enough system to protect them. We should
finally be tough in prosecuting the infringement of laws and
define measures of responsibility for slander, bribery,
violence, and in case there is a need, we need to revise
appropriate laws.
Ensuring the execution of Constitution and laws of the country
by its citizens is the responsibility of law enforcement bodies.
They should not think about what will be said somewhere or by
whom, but follow the clear rule: “If somebody violated the law,
they must bear responsibility under the law”. Otherwise, we will
end up repeating the Soviet maxima, “A law is just a sound”.
Those of the leaders of law enforcement bodies who do not follow
this rule, cannot remain in their positions. Otherwise, we will
not be able to build a lawful state and a democratic society.
We must put a firm barrier against the spread of religious
extremism.
We should actively involve nongovernmental organizations in the
development of the social sphere and in monitoring the execution
of development programs in the country. At the same time, we
should not allow their activities which are not envisioned by
laws.
The Assembly of Peoples of Kazakhstan has for more than 10 years
been perfectly solving issues of unification of Kazakhstan’s multiethnic nation. I
do not recall even a case when we did not consider the position
of Assembly during the process of taking important decisions for
the country and its people. I believe we should strengthen the
role of this public institution. The State Commission on
Democratization should carefully consider all of these issues.
Priority VI: Implementation of a national security
strategy which is adequate to modern threats and challenges.
Most important directions of strengthening national security of
our country are as follows.
6.1. New National Security Strategy for 2006-2010.
Strengthening the statehood, national sovereignty and unity of Kazakhstan has
to be implemented according to a new military doctrine. It has
to include creating a professional army capable of rapid
deployment of forces and supplies, which will meet top
international standards.
Kazakhstan’s
armed forces must be equipped with modern military and technical
arms and equipment. The armed forces are rightly expecting the
most advanced defense technologies which can meet the threats
specific to Kazakhstan and the current
international situation.
Detailed calculations of required resources have to be made and
taken into account in the military doctrine. At the same time,
government defense expenditures should be increased in order to
accomplish all given tasks.
6.2. Policy for reaction to religious extremism and the
fight against international terrorism and drug trafficking.
Strengthening and broadening international cooperation in the
fight against terrorism, organized crime, illegal proliferation
of weapons, drug trafficking and other similar threats require Kazakhstan’s active participation in
the development and practical implementation of applicable
international treaties and agreements. We should strengthen our
cooperation with countries in the Central Asian region in order
to meet current challenges, and that should involve
participation in joint military exercises within the framework
of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization, as well as antiterrorist initiatives
and operations jointly with NATO.
6.3. Consistent implementation of a comprehensive
national program of fighting corruption which is a threat to
national security and social stability.
We consistently fight corruption and improve the situation in
this area. However, the lack of transparency in cash flows of
some financial and industrial groups and their illegal
enrichment through hiding profits, transfer of capital and
property abroad, tax evasion and shadow economy are becoming
serious hindrances to our development. Their representatives are
the ones who are shattering the air with empty calls to support
the fight against corruption. At the same time, this is exactly
where major losses of the budget are hidden. It is time to move
from words to actions.
Laws must be amended to make that certain activities and cash
flows of national companies, state owned enterprises, and large
scale private companies are transparent. The amendments also
need to ensure transparency in the process of privatization,
decision making in the area of tax policy, subsoil usage, and
land relations.
I believe now is the time for responsible and deliberate
consideration of the amnesty of capital and property which were
taken out of legal circulation. Open and transparent procedure
of capital and property amnesty could become one of the most
important elements in building a transparent economy in Kazakhstan. Of
course, speaking of the need to consider this issue, I do not
mean those incomes which were earned as a result of criminal
activities such as illegal drug trafficking, banditry, illegal
weapons trade, and others.
I would like to underline that capital and property amnesty
should not be for free. Assets that were taken out of legal
circulation or transferred abroad were not subject to taxation
and did not benefit the national budget. These debts have to be
compensated via a special tax of 10% of the value of legalized
assets which will be paid into the national budget. This is not
an expensive price for the profit which was earned as a result
of taking capital out of legal circulation.
This is an offer from the state to pay a small tax as an
investment in our country’s development and, through a special
ownership certificate, to get the right to hold assets legally
and live in security.
We will not insist on repatriation of assets to Kazakhstan if 10% of their value
will be paid as tax. We understand that all the assets are not
simply hidden; they work for the benefit of their owners
bringing them profits. In this respect we could reasonably ask,
why, for example, an American citizen, who owns assets outside
the USA,
pays income tax on the profits earned abroad, and our citizens
do not?
That is common international practice.
If people want to bring their money to Kazakhstan and make them work in the
country, legal procedure of the amnesty should provide such
opportunity.
Many people hide their real estate property and companies. These
assets are out of the circulation and no one can mortgage them.
The legalization of the whole property is profitable both for
the citizens and the country.
A simple and effective mechanism should be introduced which will
guarantee protection from any prosecution to owners of legalized
assets. We have already carried out legalization once, and it
was a positive experience. The mechanism should be understood
and brought to the attention of each citizen of Kazakhstan and
the international community.
At the same time, everybody has to understand that after
legalization special measures will be taken to find assets which
in the past were taken out of legal circulation. This work will
be done in cooperation with international law enforcement
organizations. Then, those who have not taken this opportunity
should not hold grudges.
The Government, during the first half of this year, has to
prepare and submit to the Parliament a bill which will set an
efficient mechanism regulating all possible aspects of this
complicated issue.
The Presidential Administration and the Government must
elaborate and implement a package of measures to explain the
aims, mechanism and importance of this action.
Priority VII. Further implementation of a balanced and
responsible foreign policy reflecting the interests of Kazakhstan and the dynamics of
regional and world developments.
Our foreign policy priorities remain unchanged. Kazakhstan will always be a
responsible and reliable international partner.
7.1. Development of strategic partnership with Russia on the
basis of broad integration processes between our countries.
The Kazakhstan-Russia relationship is on a high level of
confidence and strategic partnership.
The Russian dimension is the most important priority in Kazakhstan’s
foreign policy.
There are no problems between
Kazakhstan
and Russia
which cannot be resolved through constructive dialog and
consideration of mutual interests. This relates to both
political and economic issues.
Now main issues are in the area of widening trade and economic
collaboration and development of regional integration within the
Eurasian Economic Community, the Single Economic Space, and the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Strengthening security is
also an important issue. In all these areas Kazakhstan and Russia have similar or close
positions.
7.2. Strengthening mutually beneficial cooperation with China.
We will continue to implement bilateral treaties on economic and
political cooperation with the People’s Republic of China. Kazakhstan understands there is no
alternative to mutually beneficial relations with this rapidly
growing country. Economic collaboration should be reinforced by
active political dialog on issues of international security.
We also intend to coordinate our policy on migration and
regional security issues within the framework of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization and also on the basis of specific
bilateral initiatives and agreements.
7.3. Strengthening the high level mutual relations with
the USA.
Kazakhstan and the USA have built
relations of a long term and stable partnership which are
characterized by a broad range of cooperation on issues of
international energy stability and security, the fight against
terrorism and religious extremism, and further democratic
transformations.
The agenda for our relationship includes further development of
economic cooperation, creating favorable conditions for
attracting American investments and introducing advanced
technologies to Kazakhstan.
7.4. Development of cooperation with the European Union.
Kazakhstan
is interested in making cooperation with the EU more substantial
in the area of regional and international security, economy, and
social and cultural development. We have to create favorable
conditions for our European partners to invest in and help
implementing large international projects, attracting advanced
technologies and know how to our country.
It is necessary to strengthen our relations with the OSCE in
solving modern problems and challenges, ensuring peace and
security, and providing basic human rights and freedoms.
7.5. Cooperation with Central Asian countries.
It is important to keep a steady pace of regional integration.
We have to develop comprehensive relations with neighboring
countries in Central Asia with
whom we share common culture and history. Our interaction in
trade and economic and cultural and humanitarian areas offers
promising prospects.
Our efforts should be focused on their further development.
7.6. Development of relations with the countries of the
Muslim world.
It is natural for us to participate actively in organizations of
international cooperation and cultural exchange with the
countries of the Muslim world. We also actively develop mutually
beneficial and mutually profitable bilateral relations with most
of the Muslim countries and nations of the Arab East.
The international community has already recognized our
consistent policy of ensuring tolerance, inter-religious and
inter-ethnic unity of representatives of all ethnic groups who
live in our country and make up the people of Kazakhstan.
These are the people who actively build a modern, competitive
and secular state.
That is the main reason for me to repeat that Kazakhstan is ready to act as one of
the centers of inter-cultural and inter-religious dialog at
international level, especially because we already have the
practical experience.
I believe that by cooperating with a number of countries in the
Muslim world who are also interested in widening and deepening
of the dialog of civilizations we could launch a number of
initiatives aimed at connecting the thinking of the East and
West on key issues of modern world order.
Dear people of
Kazakhstan!
Distinguished members of the Parliament and Government!
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Not long ago, you provided me with the highest support and once
again have entrusted me with your future and the future of our
Motherland.
In principle, we have always been of a single mind without any
grounds for mistrust. My promises were never hollow, and your
support has always been sincere, promising and inspirational for
greater achievements.
Today, I have presented for your consideration the Strategy
which will allow Kazakhstan to
claim its rightful place in the community of developed and
competitive states, identifying the tasks we need to complete.
When the people are united and live in peace and prosperity,
anything is within their grasp, and everything is equal to task.
We have proven this by our selfless work, by our unity for the
sake of prosperity of our Motherland.
My hopes are with you. As always, I rely on your understanding
and support in these endeavors, and I wish you the success.
Thank you.
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