100 Concrete Steps
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The 100 Concrete Steps (Kazakh: 100 нақты қадам, romanized: 100 naqty qadam; Russian: 100 конкретных шагов, romanized: 100 konkretnykh shagov) is a national plan announced in May 2015 by President Nursultan Nazarbayev. The initiative outlines a set of 100 measures aimed at modernizing state governance, strengthening the rule of law, ensuring economic growth, fostering national identity, and improving transparency in government institutions.
The plan was introduced following Nazarbayev's re-election in 2015 and was positioned as a roadmap for implementing five institutional reforms to achieve its ambition of joining the top 30 developed countries by 2050.