AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTransport & Infrastructure: President Sadyr Japarov laid a capsule for the Balykchy–Tamchy–Cholpon-Ata railway in Issyk-Kul, highlighting rail’s rising role as freight hit 10 million tons and passenger numbers surged to 432,000 in 2025. Bilateral Culture & Education: Georgia’s PM Irakli Kobakhidze visited Kyrgyzstan and signed a package of agreements, with leaders also showcasing Kyrgyz traditions at Issyk-Kul’s Nomad ethnocomplex; education cooperation talks followed in Bishkek. Sports & Community Life: Bishkek hosted the Night Run with 3,500 participants, and Osh held a “Mother’s Health—Country’s Health” volleyball championship for women. Arts & Family Culture: The pomegranate-themed exhibition “The Pomegranate Garden” opened in Bishkek, and the fairy-tale ballet “Buratino” is set for June 14. Media & Education Policy: The Education Ministry pushed back on criticism of the “Education for the Future” project, while new tax benefits would give bloggers and AI developers a five-year tax holiday and a 5% income tax rate. Civic Tensions: Bishkek’s Lenin District Court ordered activist Mavlyan Askarbekov detained for two months over alleged incitement. Local Governance & Disputes: A first mediation center opened in Kant, with plans for mandatory mediator meetings starting in 2027.
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