AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCourt Update (“Letter 75”): Bishkek’s First Mai District Court kept hearing in the closed “Letter 75” case moving, with 19 of 20 listed witnesses already questioned and 2 of 5 defendants heard so far, while defense says more witnesses could be called if the judge requests. Sports & Youth: Talas Region appointed Talantbek Begaliev to lead the regional Sports Department, aiming to boost athlete training and a healthier lifestyle after a career spanning youth sports schools and wrestling success. Education Access: Kyrgyzstan reports 113,000+ children registered for first grade for 2026/2027, with 192,300 quotas nationwide and thousands of spots still available, including in Bishkek. Tourism & Nature: Kyrgyzstan plans to introduce the internationally recognized Blue Flag certification for Issyk-Kul, using Antalya’s coastal standards as a model to raise water and beach quality. Culture & Community: The Snow Leopard EcoFest Chon-Kemin 2026 is set for July 11, mixing eco-education, student costume awards, family activities, and conservation-focused events around Kyrgyzstan’s snow leopard. Civic Life (Bishkek): A wave of vandalism repeatedly damaged anime-style graffiti murals, triggering restorations and renewed debate about public art and respect for artists.
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