AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCIS Diplomacy: A meeting of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly Council opened in St. Petersburg with Valentina Matviyenko, bringing together top parliamentary delegations from across the region, including Kyrgyzstan’s Marlen Mamataliev. Culture Push: President Sadyr Japarov says Kyrgyzstan will resume publishing the literary magazine “Ala-Too,” calling it a key platform for Kyrgyz language, traditions, and youth writers. Education Support: A draft law is out for public discussion to add 500 annual university grant places for children of mothers awarded the “Batyr Ene” order. Student Safety & “Last Bell”: Bishkek City Hall urged schools to tighten safety and public-order rules for end-of-year ceremonies, while reiterating bans on collecting money for graduation events and gifts. Heritage Homecoming: Two ethnic Kyrgyz women from China plan to enter via Torugart around May 24–25 and travel to Bishkek, with limited visa validity shaping their route. Higher-Ed Reform: The ministry also says grades 3 and 8 will move to the 12-year curriculum next school year, and the Tunguch online school now has 2,540 students.
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