Rulemaking in the Republic of Kazakhstan: current situation and potential opportunities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52123/1994-2370-2021-497Keywords:
rulemaking, SWOT analysis, development plan, public administration, national priority, regulatory legal actAbstract
This paper presents an assessment of the rule-making of the Republic of Kazakhstan by conducting a brief SWOT analysis of the fourth national priority "A fair and effective state to protect the interests of citizens" of the National development plan of the Republic of Kazakhstan until 2025. The strengths, weaknesses, as well as opportunities and threats facing society and the state to improve the quality of rulemaking are analyzed. The general factors related to the strengths of the state in the field of modernization of the process of development, coordination and adoption of draft regulatory legal acts are identified. At the same time, weaknesses are presented, considered as obstacles to achieving the planned goals. In addition, potential opportunities and threats have been identified that should be taken into account when forming a national rulemaking system. In conclusion, it is recommended to use the presented analysis for further study of the prospects for the development of rulemaking.