According to him, this bright holiday symbolizes our mutual gratitude, solidarity, and respect for one another.
"Unity and cohesion, along with unwavering love for our homeland, have helped our people overcome the most challenging trials and tribulations throughout history. These fundamental values have become an integral part of our national identity." Kasym-Zhomart Tokayev, President of Kazakhstan
The President emphasized that we currently face significant tasks in implementing systemic and comprehensive reforms.
"It is crucial for all citizens to fully recognize their share of responsibility for the country's fate. Only together can we achieve success in building a just and harmonious society," the head of state believes.
Since March 1, 2016, the residents of our country have been celebrating the Day of Gratitude annually, a time to say "thank you" to both close and distant ones. Earlier, Zakon.kz shared how this holiday originated and its deeper meaning.