Presidential residence in Kazakhstan to undergo transformation into a rehabilitation facility.
In Kazakhstan, the official workplace and residence of the President, the Akorda Presidential Palace in Nur-Sultan (Astana), hosts various official ceremonies, meetings, and diplomatic events. However, details about other presidential residences within the country and abroad remain less publicly disclosed.
Recent developments have highlighted a proposal for a unique rehabilitation center in Qostanay, which, as of now, does not include plans for a Palace of Weightlifters. The center, set to accommodate children aged 1.5 to 18 years old with psychoneurological pathologies and musculoskeletal disorders, is expected to cater to approximately 3,000 children in the region.
The construction and installation work for this center is reportedly 80% complete, with the reconstruction of seven residential buildings costing the local budget 350 million tenge. The course of restorative procedures at the center is expected to last three weeks, after which the living and treatment rooms will be equipped with furniture and state-of-the-art equipment.
By the end of the year, the President's residence in Kostanai will be transformed into this rehabilitation center, employing defectologists, speech therapists, and rehabilitation specialists. Furthermore, the identity of the president whose residence is being repurposed has not been specified.
In terms of email and password requirements, no such information has been provided in the current facts. It is worth noting that the maintenance costs of Kazakhstan’s presidential residences, both domestic and abroad, are not publicly accessible or specified in the available sources. Such expenses are often part of the government budget but are rarely itemized publicly for security and confidentiality reasons.
Lastly, the size and details of the President's residence in Almaty, as well as the number and locations of the residences abroad, have not been mentioned in the previous facts. As always, further information may be found in government budget reports or official disclosures.
In light of recent developments, a unique rehabilitation center focusing on health-and-wellness, mental-health, science, and fitness-and-exercise is being proposed in Qostanay. By the end of the year, this center is planned to be housed in the President's residence in Kostanai, staffed with defectologists, speech therapists, and rehabilitation specialists.