AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Transport Update: Bishkek is starting a citywide bus “optimization” from July 1, with routes 13, 33, 40, 44, 100, 101, 104 and 226 changing first—plus promised free transfers within 60 minutes and night routes, while cash payments will be canceled. Health & Rights: The Ministry of Health is proposing cuts to state-guaranteed dental care, keeping only emergency help and a basic prevention package, while more complex treatment would be paid. Faith Access: In southern Kyrgyzstan, blind residents received a Quran printed in Braille through the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan. Education Reform: The 2026/27 school year will run September 15, 2026 to May 25, 2027, with eight extra Saturday classes for high school students. Sports & Lifestyle: A renovated central stadium opened in Shamalda-Sai, and officials discussed expanding mandatory health insurance coverage for athletes. Turkic Culture Week: Kyrgyz officials joined “Turkic World Week” in Baku for the 100th anniversary of the First Turkological Congress, alongside plenary talks on Turkic cooperation. Border Life: Land swaps are reshaping border politics in the Fergana Valley, including the transfer of Chongara and Tash-Tobo enclaves from Uzbekistan to Kyrgyzstan. Culture Abroad: Kyrgyzstan and Austria are expanding inter-museum cooperation, while an akyns-improvisers contest is planned in Italy to boost cultural diplomacy.
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