On the day the new Constitution came into force in Kazakhstan, 857 babies were born. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Sputnik Kazakhstan.
According to data, on July 2, 2026, 857 infants were born in all regions of the country. This figure is 12% higher than on the same day last year. The highest number of births was recorded in Almaty (98), Nur-Sultan (85), and Shymkent (72).
The new Constitution came into force on July 2, 2026, following a referendum. The document includes changes to the system of state governance, protection of human rights, and economic reforms.
According to the Ministry of Health, the number of childbirth operations also increased on this day. All newborns and mothers are healthy, with no complications reported.
Experts suggest that such an increase may be linked to growing public confidence in the new Constitution. Additionally, increased funding for maternal and child health programs under state initiatives has had an impact.
One of the key provisions of the new Constitution is the expansion of social guarantees. In particular, benefits for families with children have been increased, and measures to improve the quality of medical care have been outlined.
This day will remain in Kazakhstan's history as a significant event. The new Constitution is intended to give a new impetus to the country's development and improve the well-being of the people.
