Trust, Stability, Development

 

February 12, 2026

As a healthcare professional, I first and foremost pay attention to how government decisions impact people's health and well-being, so the draft Constitution has not left me indifferent.

In our work, the most important thing is people, their health, safety, and confidence in the future. And it's gratifying to see that the document pays attention to these issues: social protection, citizens' rights, and state responsibility.

We see every day the difficulties patients face—both physical and life-threatening. Therefore, it is important to me that the values ​​of justice, care, and respect for people are clearly enshrined at the national level.

I support the proposed changes because I believe that a strong system is one where both patients and specialists are protected. This means trust, stability, and development.

I hope that all this will work not only on paper but also in real life.

 

  1. Tazhibaeva,

Head of the Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory of the Scientific Center for Children's Health (KSCCDZ)

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